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I accidentally became a presenter with Jordan Hiscott 25 Nov 202400:38:00

Welcome to Part of the Arts with me Rebecca Godden, with us on this episode is Jordan Hiscott.

Jordan is a versatile actor/ presenter with over a decade of experience in the arts. Known for his engaging presence and enthusiastic contributions where he has worked, he has a passion for storytelling and a willingness to learn, Jordan's work adapted over the years to survive in the industry ranging from many different disciplines and subjects. Over the next few years, he hopes to continue this trend and will always aim to be the best version of himself he can be.

We realise the levels in the sound on this one fluctuate, so please bear with us while you enjoy this open, honest chat with Jordan!

Instagram: @j.hiscott

Spolight: https://app.spotlight.com/5091-8948-1923

Part of the Arts, what's it about?24 Nov 202400:01:04

Welcome to Part of the Arts - a new weekly podcast hosted by actor, director, and producer Rebecca Godden.

Change is as good as a rest with Yvonne Maxwell17 Nov 202400:37:00

This one’s a real honest, down to earth and relatable (whether you’re in the industry or not) chat with actor Yvonne Maxwell.


Yvonne is a versatile actor based in Portsmouth, hailing from the vibrant North East. With her foundation in acting from LIPA in Liverpool, she has thrived on stage, captivating audiences across Hampshire and the London Fringe. This year marks a milestone as she steps into her first speaking role in a feature film, and she's adding to her repertoire of acclaimed short plays. Aside from acting, Yvonne has had an interesting journey with what she liked to call 'B-Careers’ that continue to inspire her in work and life- join us as we get stuck into this and everything in between in this episode!


Links:

Spotlight https://app.spotlight.com/1899-1202-1876

Instagram: @yvonnemaxwell95 @_maxwellphotography

See her as JoJo Jangles: Groundlings - Rapunzel Panto - A Magical Adventure!.

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I got paid to set fire to a film set with Django Pinter02 Dec 202400:36:40

On this episode of Part of The Arts, I’m joined by the incredible Django Pinter! With a career spanning graphic novels, award-winning short films, Netflix projects, and even designing a music-video-making app for the English National Opera, Django’s artistic journey is as diverse as it is inspiring.


We talk about his early passion for drawing, his work with the National Theatre and Barbican, and how he embraced tech and digital arts during the pandemic. Whether you’re an artist, filmmaker, or just love exploring the arts, this episode is full of insights and inspiration you won’t want to miss!


See some of his work:

https://www.instagram.com/knackrd.ffilm/

https://www.instagram.com/accidentaldonkey

Strings and Strength: From Guitarist to Fitness Enthusiast with Harry Baker 17 Feb 202500:38:33

In this episode, we catch up with Harry Baker—a talented artist, producer, and guitarist whose blend of RnB, blues, soul, rock, and jazz has earned him spots on Sky TV, BBC Introducing, and major music festivals. With three albums and countless live shows under his belt, Harry’s music journey is as dynamic as his sound. Now mixing fitness with his passion for music, Harry talks about his evolution from stage performer to wellness enthusiast. Don't miss this one!

Music Instagram

Fitness Instagram

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Returning to the spotlight with Sara Fairclough10 Feb 202500:47:21

We are kicking off Season 2 with Sara Fairclough, a professional actor from Yorkshire who trained at Manchester Met alongside stars like Julie Walters and Steve Coogan.

After a break to raise her three daughters, Sara is back in the spotlight, signing with a new agent and auditioning for BBC dramas, Netflix series, and adverts. She also regularly collaborates with Theatre for Life, creating new theatre projects.

Tune in to hear about her return to acting, balancing family life with her creative journey, and the evolving landscape of theatre and TV in today’s world.

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Filming gone wild! With Dan Twine27 Jan 202500:52:29

Welcome to this episode of Part of the Arts with me, Rebecca Godden, as I chat with Dan Twine!


Dan is a highly experienced lighting camera operator with over a decade in the media industry. His work spans broadcast documentaries, branded content, sports, and live events for major channels like the BBC, Sky TV, Channel 4, and Discovery, as well as corporate clients such as Snapchat, The FA, Asda, and Porsche.


We explore the highs, lows, and unexpected moments of his career—this was a fun one, and I hope you enjoy it!

Championing Accessibility: one opportunity at a time with Katie Anna McConnell.20 Jan 202500:56:26

On this week's episode of Part of the Arts with me, Rebecca Godden, we have the wonderful Katie Anna McConnell.


Katie Anna is an actress and dancer with multiple medical conditions. She uses mobility aids, including a power-assisted wheelchair and walking sticks, and is trained in musical theatre.


She tours with shows primarily for young people and families, using drama to explore important topics like neurodivergency. Delivering access consultancy to companies working in arts and culture, Katie offers Disability Equality Training sessions- these cover a wide range of subjects to make the industry a more inclusive and accepting environment. Access across the arts is hugely important to me, so I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did!


P.S. The sound on Rebecca’s end is a bit patchy, but we have improved it enough for an enjoyable listen with nothing missed; oh, the joys of technology!


Instagram: @katieanna.McConnell

Access Consultancy Enquiries: katieanna2604@gmail.com

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I realised what I was doing was called producing with Daniel Harris13 Jan 202500:45:55

Welcome to Part of the Arts with Rebecca Godden. In this episode, I’m joined by Daniel Harris, a creative force in the industry. From choreographing Spice Girls routines in his lounge as a child to producing a sell-out all-male Romeo & Juliet at the Edinburgh Fringe, Dan has always been passionate about making things happen.


Now a Creative Producer for Curious Pheasant Theatre Company, Artistic Director of Southampton Fringe Festival, and Hospitality and Social Enterprise Manager at Play to the Crowd, Dan juggles multiple roles in the arts. We’ll dive into his journey, his exciting projects, and how he helps keep the creative world turning.


@draymondharris

@curious_pheasant

Puppetry is having its moment with Stephen Love06 Jan 202500:40:32

Stephen is an actor-puppeteer and creature performer with credits including Warhorse, Doctor Who, and Behind Her Eyes. He has worked for companies such as Netflix, Disney, BBC, and Amazon Prime.


He’s also an entrepreneur, creating Animate Puppet Co workshops that introduce young people to the art of puppetry. I’m so excited to delve into an art form that has always held a special place in my own practice, so join the conversation and be Part of the Arts!


Instagram: @stephenloveofficial @animatepuppetco

Paper Puppets is now Animate Puppet Co! Find out more here: animatepuppetco.com.

Outdoor arts: the accidental audience with Andrew Loretto30 Dec 202400:37:36

On this episode of Part of the Arts, I speak with Andrew, an internationally experienced director, writer, and producer, about his journey from Belfast to directing Winchester’s Hat Fair, the UK’s longest-running outdoor arts festival. Andrew shares insights into his work creating large-scale, site-responsive performances, collaborating with communities, and his recent award-winning writing for the Welsh National Opera. Enjoy the conversation on Part of the Arts!

The most random and uncomfortable experience of my life! With Emma Bostock16 Dec 202400:53:20

Join me and the lovely Emma Bostock as we catch up and chat all about dry people, uncomfortable experiences and hustling all the way up to having her son!


Emma is originally from Middlesbrough and trained at the University of Cumbria, graduating in Musical Theatre and Dance Performance. She has undertaken many roles within theatre and whilst playing the role of Princess Fiona at Shrek's Adventure! London, she met her now husband Bobby, who was then playing the role of Shrek- how amazing is that! Emma is also a member of the West End Gospel Choir and has performed for King Charles.


When Emma is not performing she teaches private singing lessons and is the Vice Principal and Comedy and Drama teacher at Pauline Quirke Academy in Richmond. Emma is currently on maternity leave after giving birth to her beautiful son Harry in August this year, enjoy as we catch up on Part of the arts!


Spotlight: https://app.spotlight.com/3212-0196-2174

Instagram: @ec_bostock

This is not a normal learning environment with Natasha and Tom Gruenke- Callaghan09 Dec 202400:42:34

In this episode, we chat with Natasha, a drama teacher, scriptwriter, and puppeteer, and Tom, a seasoned backstage theatre professional.


Natasha, a graduate of the University of Winchester, brings her comedy performance skills to secondary school teaching, where she compares the classroom to stand-up comedy—hecklers and all.


Tom, an expert in lighting and stage management, has worked across various venues and toured nationally with Story Pocket Theatre. Now, he helps shape the next generation of theatre production students at the University of Winchester.


Tune in for an insightful discussion on the creative arts, education, and what it really takes to make theatre happen—both on stage and behind the scenes!


Find them on Instagram here: @tom_twec / @natasha_g_c

Stage Trained, Studio Made: A Radio Story with Steph Watkins09 May 202501:07:53

Welcome to *Part of the Arts* with me Rebecca Godden, the podcast where we dive into the journeys of creatives through the world of the arts.


On this episode we have guest is Steph Watkins. Steph grew up immersed in performance, training in Musical Theatre and Acting, with dreams of a life on stage. But when the pandemic hit, everything paused—and in that pause, something entirely new began. From a bedroom broadcast with a USB mic taped to a plant pot, to landing a role at the BBC and now presenting a daily show in local radio, Steph's journey is full of unexpected turns, self-discovery, and an inspiring commitment to creativity.


She's also been open about her diagnoses of autism and ADHD—we chat about how neurodivergence can become a superpower in storytelling and connection, along with what the loaded word 'failure' really means and looks like in our industry.


I'm so excited to welcome Steph onto share her story—from the stage to the studio, and everything in between.


Follow Steph

Listen to Steph Watkins' BBC Radio Guernsey Show on BBC Sounds now!


The Stagey ADHDer: Performing, Creating, and Thriving with ADHD02 May 202500:53:24

🎙️ *Welcome to this episode of Part of the Arts!*


Today we’re joined by the vibrant Olivia Williamson—an actor, singer, and content creator who’s making waves both on stage and online. From pantomimes and musicals to TV appearances, Olivia’s passion for performing shines through everything she does.


But she’s not just known for her stage presence—online, she’s *The Stagey ADHDer*, where she shares candid and empowering content about navigating the industry as a performer with ADHD. Her honesty, humor, and insight have built a supportive community and sparked important conversations around neurodivergence in the arts.


In this episode, we talk about Olivia’s favorite roles, the challenges and superpowers of ADHD in performance, balancing content creation with acting, and what she hopes to do next.


It’s a chat full of inspiration, real talk, and stagey energy—let’s get into it! 🎭💫


Follow Olivia on:

Instagram

TikTok

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Injury in the industry: A journey in acting and resilience with Kieran Jones- Gill14 Apr 202501:03:25

Welcome to this episode of Part of the Arts!🎭✨


Today, we’re joined by actor Kieran, whose career has taken off in just 3.5 years—touring nationally and internationally, filming a feature film, and landing TV roles every year. With screen combat training and two black belts, he’s no stranger to action both on and off the stage.


Beyond acting, Kieran teaches LAMDA, directs youth shows with Rabble Theatre, and writes his own productions. But in August 2024, his journey took an unexpected turn when he was involved in a serious motorcycle accident. Now, he’s navigating recovery while balancing the challenges of being a self-employed artist.


Join us as we dive into his journey—his fast-moving career, his passion for the arts, and his resilience in the face of adversity. 🎧🔥 #PartOfTheArts


Kieran on Instagram

Dance and Fitness: Different paths, same passion for movement with Stephanie Crane 01 Apr 202500:53:26

In this episode of Part of the Arts, we’re joined by Stephanie Crane. Steph's journey took an unexpected turn—in the best way possible. From dreaming of a lifelong career in dance to discovering a new passion, our guest’s story is all about embracing change and finding happiness in unexpected places.


She trained at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance and junior company in Switzerland, stepping into the professional dance world with big ambitions. But life had other plans. Now a full-time personal trainer, she may only dance in her kitchen, but she’s never been happier.


Join us as we chat about redefining identity, career pivots, and how sometimes, letting go of what we thought we wanted leads us to something even better. 🎧✨

Follow Steph on Instagram

Empowering Voices: Writing, performing and coaching with Lydia Shaw 17 Mar 202501:11:41

In this episode, we chat with Lydia Shaw—a writer, performer, teacher, and coach. Lydia’s creative journey spans directing and writing the audio musical Hatched!, a finalist for the Stiles & Drewe Prize 2024, to her extensive musical theatre and cabaret performing credits. As a versatile writer, Lydia has worked on plays, TV pilots, novels, and musicals, including Arthur's Quest, which earned rave reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe.


With over 15 years of teaching experience, Lydia also runs Step Up Vocal Coaching, where she helps individuals speak with confidence and impact. Join us as we dive into Lydia’s diverse career, her passion for creative work, and her dedication to empowering others in the arts.

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Lydia Shaw

Step Up Vocal Coaching


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Shifting The Spotlight: Disability Acting and Raising Awareness 10 Mar 202500:53:24

On this episode of Part of the Arts we have Emma Hollywood! Emma is a British actress represented by VisABLE People. She has been involved in productions such as Doctors and the BBC drama The Reckoning. Emma is an ambulatory (part-time) wheelchair user and hosts a podcast called And the Show Goes On, where she discusses her experiences as a disabled actor and raises awareness of chronically ill and disabled actors in the entertainment industry.

If you enjoyed this episode please do support us by sharing, subscribing, reviewing or fueling my creativity through coffee- thank you for the support ! http://buymeacoffee.com/partoftheartspodcast

Emma Hollywood:

⁠https://www.instagram.com/andtheshowgoesonpod/⁠

⁠https://www.instagram.com/emhollywoodd/⁠


Frames and Freedom: An Indie Filmmaking Journey with B.A. Todd03 Mar 202501:12:48

In this episode of Part of the Arts, we’re joined by BA Todd, an indie filmmaker based in Florida, USA.


Britt has worn many hats in the film industry, from producing and assistant directing to working in the art department and camera operating. Her experience spans a wide range of projects, including commercials, immersive attractions, live sports events, documentaries, and indie feature and short films.


Not only does Britt bring her talents to various roles in the industry, but she also collaborates with friends to create her own short indie films. Tune in as we dive into the journey and experiences across different areas of filmmaking, and her passion for indie cinema!

https://www.instagram.com/brittttodd/

https://vimeo.com/713508810

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Bringing stories to life with Chantelle Hopkins 24 Feb 202500:55:31

Welcome to this episode of Part of the Arts—the podcast where creativity takes center stage!


Today, we’re joined by Chantelle Hopkins —a performer, director, and educator who has dedicated her career to bringing stories to life. From teaching LAMDA to co-founding Take A Seat Productions, she’s been creating unforgettable theatre experiences for audiences of all ages.

She’s also an experienced teacher and facilitator, helping students build confidence, develop creative skills, and shine on stage. From Early Years to A-Level, she’s inspiring the next generation of performers.

Get ready for an episode full of storytelling, creativity, and expert insights from the world of theatre! If you enjoyed this episode please do support us by sharing, subscribing, reviewing or fueling my creativity through coffee- thank you for the support !

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https://www.chantellehopkins.co.uk/

Go Where the Joy Is: Creativity, Compassion & Cold Water with Éimear O’Neill 21 Jul 202500:59:12

In this Episode of Part of the Arts, I’m joined by the endlessly inspiring Éimear O’Neill—actor, writer, wedding singer, drama school founder, and creative firecracker.


We talk about what it really means to wear many hats—juggling 40-hour weeks as a nursing assistant while building a career in the arts, navigating jobs that pay the bills but don’t always fill your cup, and learning how to find joy in the work and the waiting.


From performing at Shakespeare’s Globe to cold water dunks and singing brides down the aisle, Éimear’s story is one of resilience, heart, and real creative graft. We talk about stage fright, confidence, gaps in the market, auditioning in London, creative transition, and the power of empathy—both on stage and off. She also shares why she founded EPIC Acting Academy, and how access to drama and performance spaces has never been more vital for young people.


Whether she’s acting as a finance bro for a commercial or building her own business from the ground up, one thing is certain: Éimear is all heart, and we are so here for it.


🎧 Tune in for a conversation full of humour, hustle, and hard-won wisdom

Wedding Singer

Epic Acting Academy

Eimear O'neill


Pompey Dogs, Murder Mysteries & Broken Toilets (aka: just another day in the arts)13 Jul 202501:05:23

We’re back —with a new season, and a new rhythm.


I'm kicking off season 3 of Part of the Arts with something a little different. Alongside in-depth conversations with guest creatives, I’ll now be sharing regular Creative Catch-Ups with my friend, my long-time collaborator, and all-around brilliant human Jordan Hiscott.


This format has grown out of the work we’ve done together over the past year—moments of pause, reflection, and figuring it all out in real time. It felt natural to start the season here: just the two of us, checking in, chatting honestly, and opening the door to what creativity really looks and feels like behind the scenes.


Expect chats about the process, the mess, the stuck bits, the small wins, and the weird magic of making art when life is full—this time featuring dogs, vaping teens, murder mysteries, broken toilets, and a missing wedding ring (naturally). These Creative Catch-Ups will be a regular part of the season, offering space for honest, behind-the-scenes reflection—and we’re so glad you’re here with us.


If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting us by sharing, subscribing, reviewing, or fueling the creativity through coffee. We appreciate you!

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Directing with Heart: Bradley Barlow joins the conversation with Becka & Jordan26 Sep 202501:06:01

This week on *Part of The Arts*, we sit down with writer, director, and performer *Bradley Barlow* to dive into the magic (and mayhem) of storytelling. Based in Southsea, Bradley shares his journey from Artistic Director of Pitchy Breath Theatre Company to directing immersive theatre experiences and professional pantomimes.
We chat about:
- The creative challenges of adapting classics like *Frankenstein* and *Grimms’ Tales*
- Balancing writing, directing and acting
- Making theatre with community at its heart
- The joy (and chaos!) of immersive experiences like *Pompey Dogs*
Whether you're a theatre maker or just curious about the creative process, this episode is packed with inspiration, honesty, and a whole lot of love for the craft.
*Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.*

The psychology of art in the age of AI with Albert Bramante 18 Sep 202500:59:16

This episodes guest wears a lot of hats—Hypnosis & NLP expert, talent agent, professor, author, and AI educator. But at the heart of it all? Helping creatives rewire their mindset and build purpose-driven careers.


From booking Broadway roles to breaking through imposter syndrome, they’ve spent over 20 years guiding performers, students, and artists through fear, burnout, and self-sabotage—using tools that blend psychology, performance, and even AI.


We talk about mental blocks, career momentum, what it means to rise above the script, and how artists can use tech without losing their voice.


✨ This one’s for anyone wanting to embrace it all—but wondering how to get out of their own way!


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His Book!



Chat, Chaos, and a Peppering of Trauma with Becka and Jordan 04 Sep 202500:54:12

This episode flips the script—Jordan takes over the mic and asks me the questions. Not just the easy ones, but the raw and real ones about this industry we call our home and what I’ve personally been facing over the past year.

Expect plenty of our usual banter and nonsense, but also a good dose of honesty, vulnerability, and maybe even a peppering of trauma. After all, that’s what Part of the Arts is all about—the good, the bad, and the mad.


Note: Due to a teeny tiny tech issue the last part of the footage will appear out of focus.


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