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101 George Street

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101 George Street

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101 George Street

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In this latest episode, John talks to Dr Michele Vincent of the University of Glasgow. Dr Vincent work's at the university's School of Interdisciplinary Studies, training the teachers of tomorrow in Modern Foreign Languages. Before the lockdown
John chats to Charlotte Riley Gibson, the Programme and Events Manager and Resonate Director for Paragon Music, an inclusive performance organisation that believes that music and art have the power to restore lives.
John chats to author, illustrator and publisher, Shalla Gray. who runs Curly Tales Books, an independent children's book publisher based in the South of Scotland.
John invites Susi Briggs and Alan McClure onto the show to talk about their new podcast aimed at young people, 'Oor Wee Podcast'.
John invites Fred Hopkins onto the show. Fred is a physical theatre actor and storyteller based in the North of England who has worked extensively across the Scottish Borders and the Central Belt. Like many creative practitioners working in S
In this episode, John chats to Angela Gilmour & Stacey Meechan of LIFT D&G, a community organisation helping to reinvigorate North West Dumfries through a variety of creative initiatives.
My guest today is none other than Jen Steptoe, the mastermind behind the Jensory YouTube channel. Jensory aims to be a fun and engaging online resource that helps families to explore storytelling and music through sensory activities. As well
John chats to the Arts End of Somewhere, a community based multi-sensory storytelling and performance group. They are run by and for people with additional needs and they offer inclusive and accessible performing arts events and workshops to th
John welcomes actor and first time author, Tony McGeever onto the show. At the height of the 2020 lockdown, Tony wrote, crowdsourced and published his book ''Oh Mummy, Why Can't We Go Out and Play?", which aims to explain the COVID pandemic to
John chats to the Creative Learning Manager of Grimm & Co, Katie Turner. Katie has been instrumental in developing an exciting collaboration between Grimm & Co and Moat Brae, working with young people from across the UK to develop a magical tr
On the 20th episode of 101 George Street John talks to Ali Anderson-Dyer, the Artistic Director of Bunbury Banter CIC, an award-winning theatre company based in South West Scotland.
Swinging by 101 George Street this week is the theatre maker and storyteller, Stephen Brennan. Stephen is the creative director of Certainty of Chance Productions, who for some time now, have run theatre and storytelling initiatives in schools
On this latest episode of 101 George Street, John talks to Barbara Henderson. Barbara is an author of Scottish historical and eco-fiction for children. Her novels, all published by Cranachan Publishing, include Fir for Luck, Punch and Wilderne
Kicking things off for our second series of 101 George Street, John chats to author and editor, Joan Haig. Joan’s debut novel, Tiger Skin Rug, has been nominated for the 2021 CILIP Carnegie Medal, and deals with themes such as family, conserva
John chats to Gemma Thornton of Grimm & Co, the children's literacy charity and Apothecary to the Magical.
In this latest episode, John chats with the Orchestrator of the Stove Network, Matt Baker. The Stove Network is an art collective in Dumfries that has been championing urban regeneration in the town and, along with other creative projects, is
This week on 101 George Street, John chats to Gerald Richards, the CEO of the Edinburgh based charity, the Super Power Agency.
On this week episode, John chats to Moat Brae's team of in-house storytellers and performers.
In this latest episode, we chat to Isle of Skye based author Emily Dodd about her love of nature and writing.
John talks to Amanda Edmiston about the wonders of plants and their place in storytelling.
John chats to Maureen Phillips from Dundee based PAMIS Promoting A More Inclusive Society onto the show.
John chats to Ailsa Dixon, a rising star on the Scottish storytelling scene.
Today on 101 George Street, John will be discussing storytelling in Scottish culture with Donald Smith, founding member of the Scottish Storytelling Forum, Director of the Scottish Storytelling Centre, Chief Executive of Traditional Arts and Cu
This week John is joined by Gill White, a Fife based children's author who's book Leo and the Lightening Dragons is inspired by her own son's determination to defy the odds.
This week John is joined by children's author, singer, songwriter and musician Alan McClure.
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