Episodes

  • III. Is It Hot Where You Are? Part Two: City
    Sep 7 2023

    In the sixth episode of our Emerging Futures series, written by Daniel Grimston and Jack Clearwater, we delve into a post-collapse world. In 'City', the second of a two-part series, we tune in to a radio show set in a fallen city of the future...

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    Jack Clearwater is a writer, director and sound artist working across theatre, cabaret and ritual. He has performed at venues including Battersea Arts Centre, Somerset House, KILN Theatre and The Royal Academy of Arts as well as at the Lyric Hammersmith, where he was a member of the inaugural Lyric Ensemble.

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    Daniel Grimston grew up queer in rural Sussex. He is a playwright, poet, actor and podcaster whose work centres an exploration of the borders between humanity and the natural world. He is a graduate of the John Burgess Writing Course, Rikki Beadle Blair’s FIERCE Youth Programme and the Royal Court’s Intro To Playwriting. He trained as an actor at Oxford School of Drama, NYT and Theatre Peckham Rep, and was a founder and co-artistic director of Founding Fall Theatre. As a poet he has worked with the V&A, Apples and Snakes, and London Wildlife Trust, and is currently under commission as Poet-In-Non-Residence for the campaign group Right To Roam. His first play, Corpselight, just won the Theatre Royal Haymarket Masterclass Trust's Pitch Your Play Competition.
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    Hosted by Daniel Grimston (@daniel.grimston) and Jack Clearwater (@clearwaterclark)

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    Produced by Amy Parkes (she/her) @aeparkes for The RISE Collective (Charity number: 1168856)

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    29 mins
  • III. Begin Again: Talking Abolition
    Mar 30 2023

    In the second episode of our Emerging Futures series, Geneva Virasami meets Shanice McBean to discuss abolition. Discover the history of abolitionist movements in the UK all the way up to the collectives of the present day as we explore systemic oppression, carcerality and collective power through discussion, poetry and music.

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    Shanice Octavia McBean is a Black writer and activist in Sisters Uncut. She grew up in Handsworth, Birmingham, before moving to Tottenham. Describing herself as a revolutionary and Afro-Marxist, she has also organised in anti-racist groups and trade unions. She is the co-author of Abolition Revolution: An introductory guide to the roots and contemporary context of, and resistance to carceral politics in Britain.

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    Kemastry is a rap and spoken-word artist, activist and facilitator. He is signed to independent hip hop record label High Focus as part of CMPND, a Brighton based hybrid rap three piece, formed of members Kemastry, Wundrop & Vitamin G. Their latest album ‘Long Live The Court’ was released in 2022.

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    Tayah is a singer-songwriter. Born and raised in West London, Tayah is an artist at the fulcrum of an evolving R&B scene, making music that tells her story, her way. Having performed at The Southbank, Lovebox Festival, and Notting Hill Carnival, as well as airplay on UK radio, Tayah has garnered plaudits among her peers and audiences.

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    About Your Host:

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    Geneva Virasami is a British-Mauritian journalist and producer dedicated to empowering young people through liberationist politics. She learnt from London’s grassroots activists volunteering at The Spark social justice festival, and demonstrating with such groups as UK Black Lives Matter and Sisters Uncut. She has worked in TV broadcast, online, and radio news and is currently studying Public History.


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    INSTAGRAM - @therisecollectiveuk

    FACEBOOK - @therisecollectiveuk

    TWITTER - @r1secollective

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    Hosted by Geneva Virasami (she/her) and produced by Amy Parkes (she/her) on behalf of the RISE Collective (Registered Charity: 1168856)


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    46 mins
  • III. Sippin' on Black Girl Magic and Disabled Joy: Pockets of Joy
    Mar 23 2023

    This episode is all about pockets of JOY! In the second instalment of ‘Sippin’ on Black Girl Magic and Disabled Joy’, Britny Virginia and Miss Jacqui discuss navigating the ups and downs of the creative industries as black, disabled women. Exploring the meaning of joy, what it means to find joy in creativity, the importance of connection & more!

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    Britny Virginia is a poet, writer, director and all-round creative. She was born with Cerebral Palsy on the sunny island of St. Lucia, raised in America, and currently resides in the UK. Her work is deeply influenced by her faith, culture and disability. Her achievements include curating the first-ever disabled-led scratch night called Centre Stage for Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch (Sept 2022), & self-published author: ‘So, I’ll Stay, Sitting With You.’ (Oct 2019).

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    Miss Jacqui is a poet, songwriter, artist and truth-teller. She is someone who always tries to challenge societal perceptions, like what it actually means to be a black woman with a disability. A wheelchair user herself, Miss Jacqui wants her poetry and music to help her listeners to see the world differently, and to inspire others to feel confident in being themselves.

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    INSTAGRAM - @therisecollectiveuk

    FACEBOOK - @therisecollectiveuk

    TWITTER - @r1secollective

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    www.therisecollective.org.uk

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    Hosted by Britny Virginia (she/her) @britnyvirginiaa and Miss Jacqui (she/her) @iammissjacqui

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    Produced by Amy Parkes (she/her) @aeparkes for The RISE Collective (Charity number: 1168856)


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    55 mins
  • III. Is It Hot Where You Are? Part One: Country
    Mar 16 2023

    In the third episode of our Emerging Futures series, written by Daniel Grimston and Jack Clearwater, we delve into a post-collapse world. In this, the first of a two-part series, we explore life in barren countryside - or what remains of it.

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    Jack Clearwater is a writer, director and sound artist working across theatre, cabaret and ritual. He has performed at venues including Battersea Arts Centre, Somerset House, KILN Theatre and The Royal Academy of Arts as well as at the Lyric Hammersmith, where he was a member of the inaugural Lyric Ensemble.

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    Daniel Grimston is a playwright, poet, actor and podcaster whose work centres an exploration of the borders between humanity and the natural world. Daniel has demonstrated with Extinction Rebellion and Right To Roam. He is currently working on his first full-length play, Corpselight.
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    INSTAGRAM - @therisecollectiveuk

    FACEBOOK - @therisecollectiveuk

    TWITTER - @r1secollective

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    www.therisecollective.org.uk

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    Hosted by Daniel Grimston and Jack Clearwater

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    Produced by Amy Parkes (she/her) @aeparkes for The RISE Collective (Charity number: 1168856)


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    28 mins
  • III. Begin Again: Sustainability Songs
    Mar 9 2023

    In the second episode of our Emerging Futures series, Geneva Virasami explores music’s unique ability to inspire change. Discussing sustainability, indigenous knowledge, corporate greenwashing and the power of unity through music, poetry and discussion.

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    BaoBao Chen & Tim Cole, co-founders of the Small Island Big Song project which unites 100 musicians across 16 island nations on the Pacific and Indian oceans. They join us to discuss their project, ethos and creative journey as well as share some of their work.

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    Chantelle Lunt is a writer, public speaker, entrepreneur, and anti-racist activist. She is the founder of Merseyside BLM Alliance (MBLMA), co-founder of the Kill The Bill coalition and chairs the Merseyside Alliance for Racial Equality. She joins us to share her poem, ‘Pass The Mic’.

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    Michael Stanton is a musician and composer whose work is inspired by a love for nature and ancestral wisdom, tapping into folk traditions from across the globe.

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    Mahesh Parkar is a multi-instrumentalist, mainly playing the piano and tabla. A part of the Grand Union Orchestra (GUO), he is also a member of The Re:Generation Band.

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    About Your Host:

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    Geneva Virasami is a British-Mauritian journalist and producer dedicated to empowering young people through liberationist politics. She learnt from London’s grassroots activists volunteering at The Spark social justice festival, and demonstrating with such groups as UK Black Lives Matter and Sisters Uncut. She has worked in TV broadcast, online, and radio news and is currently studying Public History.

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    INSTAGRAM - @therisecollectiveuk

    FACEBOOK - @therisecollectiveuk

    TWITTER - @r1secollective

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    www.therisecollective.org.uk

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    Hosted by Geneva Virasami (she/her) and produced by Amy Parkes (she/her) on behalf of the RISE Collective (Registered Charity: 1168856)


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    45 mins
  • III. Sippin' On Black Girl Magic: Representation Matters
    Mar 2 2023

    In the first episode of our Emerging Futures series, Britny Virginia and Miss Jacqui discuss navigating the ups and downs of the creative industries as black, disabled women. Exploring representation, tokenism and creativity via cheesy jokes, creative exercises, music, poetry and more!

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    Britny Virginia is a poet, writer, director and all-round creative. She was born with Cerebral Palsy on the sunny island of St. Lucia, raised in America, and currently resides in the UK. Her work is deeply influenced by her faith, culture and disability. Her achievements include curating the first-ever disabled-led scratch night called Centre Stage for Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch (Sept 2022), & self-published author: ‘So, I’ll Stay, Sitting With You.’ (Oct 2019)

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    Miss Jacqui is a poet, songwriter, artist and truth-teller. She is someone who always tries to challenge societal perceptions, like what it actually means to be a black woman with a disability. A wheelchair user herself, Miss Jacqui wants her poetry and music to help her listeners to see the world differently, and to inspire others to feel confident in being themselves.

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    INSTAGRAM - @therisecollectiveuk

    FACEBOOK - @therisecollectiveuk

    TWITTER - @r1secollective

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    www.therisecollective.org.uk

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    Hosted by Britny Virginia (she/her) @britnyvirginiaa and Miss Jacqui (she/her) @iammissjacqui

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    Produced by Amy Parkes (she/her) @aeparkes for The RISE Collective (Charity number: 1168856)

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    25 mins
  • III. Introducing: Emerging Futures
    Feb 23 2023

    AMPLIFY: The Podcast is back for a third season! This year, 8 emerging creatives will be looking ahead, exploring alternative visions of the future and diving into revolutionary ideas of what’s to come 🔮


    From seeking solutions in indigenous knowledge, to exploring reimagined worlds - we’re so excited to introduce you to our Emerging Futures 🌎

    INSTAGRAM - @therisecollectiveuk

    FACEBOOK - @therisecollectiveuk

    TWITTER - @r1secollective


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    1 min
  • II. Stitched & Strapped 2: Others
    Aug 19 2021
    Resources for sex education and positivity often leave trans people out of the conversation, so let’s have a chat amongst ourselves! Stitched and strapped: sex, pleasure, and trans joy. Here we focus on relationships with others..Please note this episode contains discussions of sex and masturbation, mentions of transphobia, discussion of medical transition, and mention of drug use..Host bios:.Pete MacHale (he/him) is a creative from Bristol, based in London. He trained at the AUB, and acts and writes for stage and screen. Recent credits include Dungarees (2019), Gangs of London (2020) and his debut solo show Dear Young Monster, currently in development with The Queer House. Instagram: @peteyparty_.Kenya Sterling (he/him) is an actor and creative, studying at Rose Bruford. He has experience with the Royal Exchange Young Company and ALT Actors. Recent credits include ‘Liam’ in TUC’s trans awareness film, and I AM at Ovalhouse. His debut poetry collection ‘19 Years Of Skin’ is out now. Instagram: @abstractkid_.Guest bios:.Gabriella Davies (she/her) is a 29 year old artist. She has been published by Montez Press and was a recipient for the Montez Press Writers Grant 2020, and was selected for the Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2020. Instagram: @gobby.divvies .Felix Mufti-Wright (he/him) is a British-Maltese activist, performer, and writer. He co-founded Transcend Theatre. He is an organiser for Trans Pride Liverpool, and Transgender Day of Remembrance. Instagram: @felixmufti.Campbell King is a musician and writer. Campbell King is published with RAISE Zine, and is behind the “If I was your boyfriend” Zine, both published through Fem Zine London. Instagram: @campbell_king_ Bandcamp: campbellking.bandcamp.com.Produced by Arden Fitzroy (they/them) @ArdenFitzroy.The RISE Collective Website: www.therisecollective.org.ukTwitter: @RiseAmplify Instagram: @therisecollectiveuk.Music: Pembroke.Transcript:.Intro music 0:00 MUSICAL INTRO (soft jazzy music, Arden speaks over the top)Arden Fitzroy 0:09 Everybody welcome! You’re listening to the AMPLIFY podcast, brought to you by The RISE Collective. We champion creatives and build collectives at the forefront of social change.I’m Arden Fitzroy, Lead Producer, and this is Queer Joy, the second series of AMPLIFY.This series was created by the next generation of creative leaders and changemakers. These are our own stories, on our own terms.Pete MacHale 1:05 Hi, I'm Pete, I use he/him pronouns. Kenya Sterling 1:07 And I'm Kenya I also use he him pronouns.Pete MacHale 1:10 And this is Episode Two of our segment of the RISE: Amplify podcastKenya Sterling 1:14 Stitched and Strapped!Pete MacHale 1:16 Hello to all of the new listeners. And hello again, to those of you who heard episode one and came back for seconds.Kenya Sterling 1:21 So last time, we looked at the self, but today, the theme of our episode is "others."Pete MacHale 1:27 Yeah, so yourself and others, sexy, sexy others, which reminds me Kenya, once again, we have a content warning.Kenya Sterling 1:35 Yep, of course. So you know, we always want this information to feel accessible, but we need to give you all like a heads up. So we're talking about sex, and there might be some potentially graphic content.Pete MacHale 1:46 Yeah, and just like Episode One, as much as we want this podcast to be for all trans people, and we will try to ensure that we're being inclusive in the topics and resources that we cover, please know that we both the host identify as trans masc-Kenya Sterling 1:58 so our personal knowledge and insight will probably lean a bit more towards that camp.Pete MacHale 2:02 Yeah! So for this episode, we are going to be talking about what it's like to be a trans person navigating sex in all its glory, in all sorts with others. Kenya Sterling 2:12 So we've got hookups relationships first times and all that other stuff. We'll be discussing the theme throughout the episode, as well as showing work from amazing trans creatives, our poetry and then this week sexy Tranthem to send you off into the night.Pete MacHale 2:26 Great. So he is stitched and strapped, episode two, others. And once again, it's trans sex-Kenya Sterling 2:33 By the trans-Pete MacHale 2:34 for the trans all trans, all good, all go! Music 2:39 MUSICAL TRANSITION (soft jazzy music)Pete MacHale 2:42 So we are talking about sex with other people in this episode. I feel like it might be good to break the ice with something funny to do with sex, because everyone always gets a bit awkward about talking about sex. And you know, like, obviously, we did episode one. And it was I mean, wanking, which... usually people are more open about that! But I just think it's good to break the ice with something funny. So Kenya, do you have a funny sexy story? Kenya Sterling 3:08 Um, so it's not like a funny sexy story. But I constantly have this thing where ...
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    39 mins