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A Quarantini with Bristol Steppin Sistas
Saison 5 · Épisode 40
lundi 21 juin 2021 • Durée 22:29
We know many more people have made time in the last year to get out into the countryside, to walk more and notice nature that surrounds us. But how easy is it for people of colour to feel comfortable in the UK countryside? We hear from Sophie Brown and Ruth Pitter from Bristol Steppin Sistas,
ALSO - music from Bristol Beacon's new project A Song for Bristol - this time a track from Grove and Hope Creative
PLUS - we bring you our usual round up of positive responses to the virus from around the world....
Music:
Lockdown Riddim, Grove and Hope Creative
Hot Flu, Seb Gutiez, The Old Bones Collective - opening/closing music
Hosts: Melissa Chemam and Pommy Harmar
Producer: Pommy Harmar
A Quarantini with UWE student Timea Farkas
Saison 5 · Épisode 39
mardi 8 juin 2021 • Durée 28:19
Education for students of all ages has thrown up enormous challenges during the pandemic. How has life been for journalism students learning how to make contacts, obtain interviews and generally keep on track of what is going on in the world? University of the West of England Journalism student Timea Farkas talks about completing her final year during lockdown.
ALSO - we've got more fabulous, stirring music from the irresistible and completely watchable Clark family
PLUS - we bring you our usual round up of positive responses to the virus from around the world....
Music:
Hot Flu, Seb Gutiez, The Old Bones Collective - opening/closing music
Hosts: Melissa Chemam and Pommy Harmar
Producer: Pommy Harmar
A Quarantini with Project Mama
Saison 4 · Épisode 30
lundi 1 février 2021 • Durée 27:58
In this episode we celebrate birth with Project Mama! CEO Fiona Mann tells us all about this project that supports pregnant refugees, asylum seekers and trafficked women and how it's been for them during the pandemic.
ALSO - reggae music from Jah Garvey, a singing bus driver from Bristol!
PLUS - our usual round up of positive responses to the virus from around the world....
Music:
Hot Flu - Seb Gutiez, the Old Bones Collective - opening music
Hosts: Melissa Chemam and Pommy Harmar
Producer: Pommy Harmar
A Quarantini with Sunita Welch in the Brecon Beacons!
Saison 4 · Épisode 29
mardi 19 janvier 2021 • Durée 23:55
How do we resolve the tensions between getting out into the countryside with managing the numbers? Given the experience of our national parks last summer, when reluctance to travel abroad and fantastic weather meant thousands more of us flocked to beauty spots, how are they beginning to plan for this spring and summer coming?
Sunita Welch, Public Engagement Manager for the Brecon Beacons gives us her views.
ALSO - we've discovered Sea Shanties and TikTok.... yes they go together and this week we bring you a TikTok sea-shanty mash-up!
PLUS - our usual round up of positive responses to the virus from around the world....
Music:
The Wellerman - TikTok Sea Shanty Mashup 2021
Hot Flu - Seb Gutiez, the Old Bones Collective - opening music
Hosts: Melissa Chemam and Pommy Harmar
Producer: Pommy Harmar
Un Quarantini en français!
Saison 4
lundi 28 décembre 2020 • Durée 28:39
Bienvenue dans notre épisode bonus en français!
Dans cet épisode un peu spécial, nous avons une interview depuis Paris!
Et... une liste des meilleures initiatives de l’année depuis le début de la crise...
Et... un poème de l’artiste et art thérapeute Léonard Pietri: “Terre iodée”.
Et.... de la musique avec une chanson de la star française: Vanessa Paradis!
Concernant l'interview, Melissa a dit:
"Je voulais parler de vivre deux lockdown et/ou confinements en un an, du Royaume-Uni et de Paris, ma ville natale, et des industries créatives et surtout de musique… Alors j'ai pensé : qui mieux que la journaliste musique franco-écossais basée à Paris : Marjorie Hache?"
Musique:
Merci Pour Tout, Vanessa Paradis
Hot Flu, Seb Gutiez, The Old Bones Collective
Animateurs: Melissa Chemam and Pommy Harmar
Productrice: Pommy Harmar
A Quarantini with Journalist Marjorie Hache
Saison 4 · Épisode 28
mardi 15 décembre 2020 • Durée 35:13
What has it been like to go through the last year and be in lockdown in Paris. Or Scotland! And what has it been like for the music industry. In this episode we talk to Majorie Hache, a Scottish/French music journalist who tells us all about it.
ALSO - we've chosen one of our favourite pieces of music from the year - one which marks the lockdowns we have and are going through - it's called Gotta Be Patient and it's by Stay Homas, a group of musicians who happened to share a flat together in Barcelona and who wrote three or four songs every week which they performed and recorded on their balcony.
PLUS - we bring you our usual round up of positive responses to the virus from around the world....
Music:
Gotta Be Patient, Stay Homas
Hot Flu, Seb Gutiez, The Old Bones Collective - opening music
Hosts: Melissa Chemam and Pommy Harmar
Producer: Pommy Harmar
A Quarantini with Dr Gemma Burgess and the digital divide
Saison 4 · Épisode 27
lundi 30 novembre 2020 • Durée 29:47
The pandemic has brought home the desperate need for a UK-wide policy to tackle the growing digital divide. The number of households lacking laptops, broadband and/or the skills to use the internet is higher in the UK than we might imagine. Dr Gemma Burgess from the University of Cambridge has been researching digital poverty in Britain and she tells us about it in this episode. You can read her article here. We also hear from Bristol teacher Jason Gillman who is fundraising for laptops for his students who cannot do their school work when self-isolating at home. You can donate here.
ALSO - we celebrate our favourite band The Old Bones Collective who provide every episode's opening music....
PLUS - we bring you our usual round up of positive responses to the virus from around the world....
Music:
Carlos, Seb Gutiez, The Old Bones Collective
Hot Flu, Seb Gutiez, The Old Bones Collective - opening music
Hosts: Melissa Chemam and Pommy Harmar
Producer: Pommy Harmar
A Quarantini with Aisha Thomas
Saison 4 · Épisode 26
lundi 16 novembre 2020 • Durée 27:27
In the year of the pandemic, of George Floyd's murder and the toppling of slave trader Colston's statue here in Bristol, we ask Aisha Thomas, educator and mother what it means to her to be black and to teach black children.
We are deilghted to have music from Aldous Harding who is over here recording her latest album and has kindly let us play a track from one of her previous albums - Designer.
PLUS - our usual round up of positive responses to the virus from around the world....
Music:
Fixture Picture , Aldous Harding
Hot Flu, Seb Gutiez, The Old Bones Collective - opening music
Hosts: Melissa Chemam and Pommy Harmar
Producer: Pommy Harmar
A Quarantini with a picture book about grief
Saison 4 · Épisode 25
lundi 2 novembre 2020 • Durée 31:39
In this first episode of season 4, and as the UK heads back into lockdown, we think about grief.
In the wake of Bristol's Good Grief Festival, we talk to Eva Hibbs author of a picture book called Where is Uncle AL? and together with illustrator Sarah Harrison, they discuss how the book came about, why we need to get better at talking about death in a more straightforward way and how Covid may be changing our approach to grief.
To find out more or to buy a copy of the book, click here.
A donation with each purchase goes to Action for Children
And we have music from Some Bodies, courtesy of Funnel Music
PLUS - our usual round up of positive responses to the virus from around the world....
Music:
Hot Flu, Seb Gutiez, The Old Bones Collective - opening music
Hosts: Melissa Chemam and Pommy Harmar
Producer: Pommy Harmar
A Quarantini with the NHS
Saison 3 · Épisode 24
lundi 19 octobre 2020 • Durée 29:01
In the final episode of season 3 we celebrate the NHS.
From a We Say No protest and march in Bristol, we hear from NHS nurses including Alex Oldham and Shannon O’Sullivan.
From the Migration Museum, Robyn Kasozi (pictured) talks about the brand new free online exhibition - Heart of the Nation: Migration and Making of the NHS.
And we have poetry from NHS staff, from the book These Are The Hands, Poems from the Heart of the NHS, Foreword by Michael Rosen, Fair Acre Press. (You can buy it here)
PLUS - our usual round up of positive responses to the virus from around the world....
Music:
The NHS Song (parody SOS, ABBA)
Hot Flu, Seb Gutiez, The Old Bones Collective -opening music
Hosts: Melissa Chemam and Pommy Harmar
Producer: Pommy Harmar









