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  • What Does It Really Mean To Be Inclusive? How The Power of Unity Beats Cancel Culture Every Time
    2024/04/04

    In this episode inclusion and belonging specialist, Sarah Barley McMullen, previously a lecturer and the Diversity and Inclusion Lead at Derby University, joins Alex to look at the complex landscape of identity, discrimination, and the power of unity. And being able to legitimately challenge without fear of an aggressive response. We tackle the critical distinctions between true inclusivity and mere lip service … and when exactly did ‘woke’ become weaponised?

    Why, when talking about gender and sexuality, do people think they have free rein over what they can say and how they can say it? Without filter? When did the importance of empathy and respect towards every individual's unique journey get to be so downgraded?

    Sarah talks about her own thriving community in Belper, Derbyshire, and how Belper Pride is supported visibly and openly, promoting kindness and understanding - an uplifting testament to the strength of compassion. And on a personal level – how she has learned that positive dialogue and honest conversation is the best way to deal with the negative and the hostile. The overall message is to be kinder to ourselves and the people around us and to reflect every day on just how to do things better.

    And with that, we come to the end of our first series of Eden PResents. We hope that you have enjoyed listening as much as we have enjoyed making these episodes. We have met some truly inspirational, funny and fascinating people and have had a fantastic response – thank you for listening and your amazing comments. Alex and the team at Eden Podcasting Services will be back soon with Series 2, but in the meantime if you want some help in the planning and producing your own podcast series – please get in touch at ⁠Eden Podcasting Services.

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    38 分
  • Stand Up Comedy. Taboo Topics or Fair Game?
    2024/03/21

    Stand Up Comedy. Taboo Topics or Fair Game?

    This episode explores (amongst other and many things) how comedy has changed over the years. Are there lines that cannot be crossed? is pushing the envelope still acceptable? What happens when a superfan crosses the line and what happens when heckles go too far?

    Ever wondered about the laughs and pitfalls of stand-up comedy? Join me, Alex Canner, as I chat with razor sharp comedian and actor, Pauline Daniels, who has decades of time on the mic, and newer comedian Ben Turner, who also happens to work in PR!

    We shed light on the resilience and adaptability required to keep audiences in stitches, even as cultural sensitivities shift. Pauline describes her pioneering journey from songstress to stand-up, challenging the status quo in a field once ruled by men, while Ben keeps us in the present with his observations on comedy's unchanging core amid evolving expectations.

    We don't shy away from the edgy topics—navigating the blurry lines between what's hilarious and what's off-limits. The art of comedy is dissected, from the anticipatory buzz before a punchline lands to the nuances of audience-comedian dynamics. You'll hear firsthand how venues curate the acts that grace their stages and the way comedians have to bob and weave through the sea of public opinion. Plus, we examine the rise of digital platforms and how they're changing the game for both veteran jokesters and the next generation of comics.

    Prepare for a rollercoaster of revelations as Pauline and Ben share their personal comedy escapades, from the euphoric highs of live gigs to the lows of dealing with joke theft and heckling. The episode peels back the curtain on stand-up, providing an intimate peek at what it takes to make it in this exhilarating, yet unforgiving, craft.

    Eden PResents is brought to you by Eden Podcasting Services.

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    41 分
  • The Arts Guardians. Curating An Incredible Cultural Heritage & Future
    2024/03/08

    To mark International Women’s Day, we have a very special Eden PResents podcast episode to share with you.

    Our two guests this week are
    Stephanie Sirr MBE, Chief Executive of the world-renowned Nottingham Playhouse, an important producing theatre, and Lucy Askew, new Chief Executive of Broadway in Nottingham, iconic cinema and cultural centre.

    Two passionate, influential, dedicated and remarkable women, our very own Arts Guardians, just sharing a conversation about the arts, its impact, new productions, support for new writers and film makers and so much more.

    They guide us through the celebratory tides of Nottingham Playhouse's 60th anniversary and the creative currents that flow through Broadway Cinema. Our journey begins with their shared wisdom on fostering inclusive careers in the arts and navigating the challenges that theatres and cinemas face in a dynamic landscape. We also raise a toast to the pioneering stage premiere of "Minority Report" and delve into the unique ways these institutions are crafting a love for the arts within the community.

    The conversation also confronts the effects of gentrification on the arts, emphasising the necessity of keeping cultural encounters within reach for every stratum of society.

    Lastly, we dissect the critical themes of access and representation in the arts, as Stephanie and Lucy shed light on the industry's prevailing challenges. From the balance of blockbusters with niche stories to the impact of the pandemic on artistic expression and audience engagement, their insights are as stirring as they are enlightening.

    This is a do not miss opportunity.

    Eden PResents is brought to you by
    Eden Podcasting Services.

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    48 分
  • Social Media May Be the Wild West BUT libel can still see you in court. And the past can come back and bite you
    2024/02/22

    In this episode we chat to ⁠Sarah Daniels⁠, Media Law expert and trainer, award-winning journalist and crime reporter, about how media law can offer real protection against those that operate over the ethical social media line. Sarah, previously Deputy Managing Editor for Reach plc, the biggest news publisher in the U.K. and now Communications Manager for Arriva UK has dealt with legal and ethical matters all through her career and has some strong views on the invasion of privacy and the unethical practices and abuse that seem all too commonplace on social media platforms these days.

    She also has some shocking stories of the well-known landing themselves in legal hot water and find out why something that you do with your phone everyday can get you fined or even jailed.

    It’s a popular misconception that just because something is happening in the public domain, such as someone suffering a medical emergency, does not mean that you can publish pictures or video of them without consent. Breach of privacy is an offence, and you can be sued.

    Libel – even an inference about someone (you don’t have to name anyone if they can still be identified) – can be a civil matter that can cost you dear in the courts. Every retweet of anything defamatory is treated as a fresh instance of that libel.

    Being caught up in a civil matter will hit you your pocket and a legal case could see you end up in jail. In both cases you could lose your job and career.

    And that’s even before we get to contempt of court ……

    Eden PResents is brought to you by Eden Podcasting Services.

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    45 分
  • Ep3 Teaser. Social Media May Be the Wild West BUT libel can still see you in court. And the past can come back and bite you
    2024/02/17

    In this episode we chat to ⁠Sarah Daniels⁠, Media Law expert and trainer, award-winning journalist and crime reporter, about how media law can offer real protection against those that operate over the ethical social media line.

    Sarah, previously Deputy Managing Editor for Reach plc, the biggest news publisher in the U.K. and now Communications Manager for Arriva UK has dealt with legal and ethical matters all through her career and has some strong views on the invasion of privacy and the unethical practices and abuse that seem all too commonplace on social media platforms these days.

    She also has some shocking stories of the well-known landing themselves in legal hot water and find out why something that you do with your phone everyday can get you fined or even jailed.

    It’s a popular misconception that just because something is happening in the public domain, such as someone suffering a medical emergency, does not mean that you can publish pictures or video of them without consent. Breach of privacy is an offence, and you can be sued.

    Libel – even an inference about someone (you don’t have to name anyone if they can still be identified) – can be a civil matter that can cost you dear in the courts. Every retweet of anything defamatory is treated as a fresh instance of that libel.

    Being caught up in a civil matter will hit you your pocket and a legal case could see you end up in jail. In both cases you could lose your job and career.

    And that’s even before we get to contempt of court ……



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    1 分
  • Is Local News About to Disappear? And will it be Missed?
    2024/02/08

    What is the future for local news in the UK? Is it about to disappear completely and will it be missed? Who or what is responsible for its downfall?

    In this episode, we talk to Richard Bowyer, former News Editor, Senior Lecturer in Journalism and Media Consultant and Matt Deegan, Media Consultant for Radio and Audio and Podcaster.

    We explore how local news has been affected by the recent layoffs, radical changes at the BBC, and the changing demand for local news. Is it still relevant and required?

    Or has it lost its unique value proposition and is simply unable to survive financially in the face of infinite competition that has toppled the previously privileged position of local news gatherers and the monopoly they held. Did they not recognise the shifts in audience behaviour early enough?

    Were opportunities missed as local media refused to address a problem and initiate a Plan B in time to learn how to monetise their position and take ownership of essential local information.

    But has it resulted in the golden age of audio content? Or are we overwhelmed by choice? And just seeking out views that already support our own? So is media now following the mood of the audience – to the detriment of investigative reporting that holds authorities and organisations to account. The world has changed very quickly in terms of how we tell stories and how they are consumed.

    So, what is local to us now … and who is it for?


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    50 分
  • Ep 2 Teaser. Is Local News About to Disappear?
    2024/02/03

    What is the future for local news in the UK? Is it about to disappear completely and will it be missed? Who or what is responsible for its downfall?

    In this episode, we talk to ⁠Richard Bowyer⁠, former News Editor, Senior Lecturer in Journalism and Media Consultant and ⁠Matt Deegan⁠, Media Consultant for Radio and Audio and Podcaster.

    Episode 2 drops this coming Thursday!

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    1分未満
  • The Realm of the Ghost Writer …
    2024/01/25

    Listen to one of the UK's most successful Ghost Writers on celebrity disclosure, myths and taking control of the story.

    Meet the hugely entertaining John Woodhouse, ex journalist and one of the UK’s most sought after, award-winning Ghost Writer of books and blogs, for high profile actors and sports people, including Christopher Eccleston; rugby legends, Steve Thompson and Gareth Thomas, Phil Tufnell, Chris Kamara, Amir Khan, Paul Mullin and Jimmy Doherty.

    His ability to capture his subjects’ voices and personalities, and to empathise with their varied experiences and circumstances, has won him praise across the board.

    John explains just what it takes to be the voice and written word of the celebrity and the famous and discloses who made him laugh so much that he had to reach for his asthma inhaler!

    He talks us through how trust between writer and subject can be absolutely vital and the better the relationship, the chemistry and the investment, the better the outcome.

    So how do you successfully capture the words, personality and true character of a subject to make sure that their voice jumps off the page? And why are ghost writers employed to do the job in the first place?

    John takes us through a process that be a cathartic and empowering event for both parties and in many cases allows someone to take control of their own story.

    And can the stories of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances be just as powerful?


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    40 分