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Curate And Display - The Podcast

Tiffany Grant-Riley

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Curate And Display - The Podcast is a limited edition design and lifestyle podcast hosted by interior photographer Tiffany Grant-Riley in which we dig deep into the processes of Black and mixed-heritage creatives in the UK, to talk about the highs and lows of their chosen art, their heritage, spaces they love and the music that inspires them to create.
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A monthly magazine type podcast focusing primarily on Leicestershire and the East Midland U.K. Features on local places of interest and heritage eg music, regular items "Telephone Tom Ticklers one liners", "The Vault heritage", "Poem of the month","Story Time", "The Grouching settee", "Interview of the month" etc. A lively and varied 35/40 minutes of wide ranging articles and information tailored to the County of Leicestershire and surrounds.
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Hosted every Wednesday by artist & songwriter Danieal; uniting the African diaspora's heritage, sharing it's wisdom and uplifting it's history. To know where you are going, you must first know where your coming from. This show is the bridge ensuring safe passage for the African diaspora's future. Achieving against all odds and defiance in the face of adversity are a uncoincidentally a re-occurring theme throughout our episodes. The priceless generational wisdom shared, will resonate with kno ...
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Beat Infectious Podcast

Chris Jennings

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My love affair with music began when I started making mix tapes with a dual cassette recorder for friends while in junior high school. I moved from that to serving as a resident DJ and record store employee starting in the late 80’s. At 42 though I've mostly retired from playing out. I do take digging for new music very seriously and put a lot of effort into it. You can always listen to Beat Infectious live to hear what I've discovered over the last couple of weeks. I'll usually be serve up ...
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A Legacy of Kindness - Telling the Story of Trans Charity GIRES

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For more than a quarter of a century, GIRES (the Gender Identity Research & Education Society) has been putting trans rights ‘on the agenda’. GIRES was established in 1997 when Bernard Reed, OBE, and his wife Terry Reed, OBE, helped their transgender daughter Niki win a landmark sex discrimination case. The charity has been instrumental in several positive changes to trans and gender-diverse rights in the UK and beyond. The ‘A Legacy of Kindness’ project documents and showcases the rich hist ...
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In the final episode of season 1, I visit interior designer, television presenter and trailblazer Alex Dauley. In the 10 years since taking an interior design course at KLC School of Design, Alex has built up a portfolio of luxury residential and commercial projects from scratch, headed up the team on C4's 'The Great Home Transformation' and founde…
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Artist Laxmi Hussain explores themes of motherhood and the contours of the female body through her minimalist, abstract line art. Raised by Filipina and Indian parents in London, she shares how choosing a career in architecture felt like a good balance between satisfying her artistic nature and financial stability. However, feeling her creativity s…
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Do you ever dream of leaving the day job for something with a more considered and slower pace? Award-winning woodworker Sophie Sellu did just that, creating sculptural wooden objects from storm-fallen timber under the name Grain & Knot. Over ten years later, Sophie has set up her workshop on the New Cross Rd where interior photographer Tiffany Gran…
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Send us a text With the rise of negative media let us re-balance you with our high vibration artists in this Balance Trilogy. Prepare to be empowered. Disclaimer : Reggae Uprising Podcast does not own any of the rights to any of the music or extracts featured. It is used only as a tool of education, upliftment and empowerment for and of people of t…
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Interior photographer Tiffany Grant-Riley joins perfumer Maya Njie in her studio in Shoreditch, London as they discuss her multi-sensory approach to scent design. Starting with a series of family photographs from before her time, Maya shares how she used her background in surface design at LCC, her Swedish and Gambian heritage and her love for scen…
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Introducing Curate And Display, a short series podcast created by interior photographer Tiffany Grant-Riley in which we delve deep into the processes of Black and mixed-heritage creatives. Take a peek behind the curtain as we talk about the highs and lows of their chosen craft, representation in their industry, the spaces that inspire them and the …
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Send us a text With the rise of negative media let us re-balance you with our high vibration artists in this Balance Trilogy. Prepare to be uplifted. Disclaimer : Reggae Uprising Podcast does not own any of the rights to any of the music or extracts featured. It is used only as a tool of education, upliftment and empowerment for and of people of th…
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Send us a text In part 2 of this 2 part feature; founder and Principal of TigerQi Architecture, an award winning boutique design firm based in the British Virgin Islands, Lavina Liburd shares her life's journey, architecture expertise and Reggae selections. Connect with Lavina https://www.tigerqiarchitecture.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TigerQiArc…
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Send us a text In part 1 of this 2 part feature; founder and Principal of TigerQi Architecture, an award winning boutique design firm based in the British Virgin Islands, Lavina Liburd shares her life's journey, architecture expertise and Reggae selections. Subscribe to make sure you don't miss part 2! Connect with Lavina https://www.tigerqiarchite…
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Send us a text This is part three of a three part feature of Inilek Wilmot; who has represented Jamaica at numerous world surfing games, is vice president of the Jamaica surfing association, marine biologist with his works predominantly in the field of marine environmental conservation, as well as being a musician, songwriter and son of the mystic …
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Send us a text This is part two of a three part feature of Inilek Wilmot; who has represented Jamaica at numerous world surfing games, is vice president of the Jamaica surfing association, marine biologist with his works predominantly in the field of marine environmental conservation, as well as being a musician, songwriter and son of the mystic re…
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Send us a text This weeks guest Inilek Wilmot has represented Jamaica at numerous world surfing games, is vice president of the Jamaica surfing association, marine biologist with his works predominantly in the field of marine environmental conservation, as well as being a musician, songwriter and son of the mystic revealers lead singer. This is par…
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Send us a text This weeks guest Cam F Awesome holds four Golden Glove Championships, six U.S. Championships, three PAL National Championships, six Ringside Championships, and three Olympic trials. His story was featured in the Netflix Original documentary Counterpunch. He now travels around the USA sharing his experiences with others. Connect with …
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Send us a text The selection may be small the quality of works is so impactful and message so highly resonant, anytime you feel challenged, lost or disheartened reach for this episode to show you way back to your mission. Bob Marley - Selassie is the chapel Bunny Wailer - Dream Land Peter Tosh - I Am That I Am Garnet Silk - Mystic Chant Rita Marley…
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Send us a text Following Professor Benjamin Zephaniah's passing on 7th December Reggae Uprising Podcast has created two episodes celebrating his life, works and inspirational legacy. The Uprising of Professor Benjamin Zephaniah embodies two parts. Disclaimer : This episode does not feature the opinions of Reggae Uprising Podcast or it's host. All e…
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Send us a text Give thanks for another year of life. For all those truly striving to honor the most high, definantly rising above the obstacles deemed impossible, drawing from the light within, to define a path for our future to win. More power to you for your journey ahead. This final episode of 2023 are songs released this years by artists you ma…
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Send us a text Following Professor Benjamin Zephaniah's passing on 7th December Reggae Uprising Podcast has created two episodes celebrating his life, works and inspirational legacy. The Uprising of Professor Benjamin Zephaniah embodies two parts. Disclaimer : This episode does not feature the opinions of Reggae Uprising Podcast or it's host. All e…
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Send us a text This weeks guest artist Janeel Mills has supported Julian Marley, Romaine Virgo and Nadine Sutherland to name but a few. She shares her heritage, musical story, 7 Reggae selections and her own music. Connect with Janeel Mills https://www.youtube.com/@janeelmillsmusic5773 https://www.instagram.com/janeelmillsmusic/ https://www.tiktok.…
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Send us a text This week guest is Soul; a fitness instructor, author of 'Drivers Help Yourself : Against Repetitive strain injuries' and owner of Rootcore. He shares his journey from Eritrea to the UK, how his love of sport lead took him on a journey of self discovery enabling him to empower others, the impact of modern day living on our bodies and…
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Send us a text This week's guest is Professor of the History of Africa and the African Diaspora who has released numerous publications for adults and children, Professor Hakim Adi. He shares his heritage, his journey to his love of history, his perspective on his recent sacking from the University of Chichester, the celebration of his works through…
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Send us a text This week's guest is Professor of the History of Africa and the African Diaspora who has released numerous publications for adults and children, Professor Hakim Adi. He shares his heritage, his journey to his love of history, his perspective on his recent sacking from the University of Chichester, the celebration of his works through…
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Send us a text This week's guest is Professor of the History of Africa and the African Diaspora who has released numerous publications for adults and children, Professor Hakim Adi. He shares his heritage, his journey to his love of history, his perspective on his recent sacking from the University of Chichester, the celebration of his works through…
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Send us a text This week's guest Queen Omega shares her musical journey, substantial catalogue of works collaborations with highly acclaimed artists such as Jah Mason and Sizzla and what it takes to be a female Reggae artist. Connect with Queen Omega www.queenomega.com Video Link's to her featured works Lioness - https://youtu.be/uwjIMWSa6y4?featur…
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Send us a text This is the final part of our series celebrating the life and works of Peter Tosh. If you haven't already heard part 1, 2 and 3 please go back and listen to them before this episode. There is so much more to his story than we are able to tell within this time frame as celebrating his musical works are our primary focus in this series…
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Send us a text Welcome to part 3 of our special series celebrating not only his life and works but also his earth strong! Yes Peter Toshs earth strong is 19th October so we are very much taking part on celebrating his time here and his musical legacy. Let us know which of his songs you will playing on his earth strong to celebrate his earth strong,…
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Send us a text Welcome to part 2 of this special series dedicated to Peter Tosh's life and works. This series runs the whole month of October with 4 parts and as this is the month of his birth makes the upliftment of his legacy even more powerful. So if you haven't already heard part 1, please go back and listen to that before this episode. Make su…
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Send us a text Here at Reggae Uprising Podcast not only is every month black history month but every week, day and hour is dedicated to upful vibrations, truth seeking and empowerment. With that in mind we have decided to dedicate the whole month of October to Peter Tosh. It being the month of his birth makes the upliftment of his legacy even more …
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Send us a text Every week is Black History at Reggae Uprising Podcast, as this show is dedicated to celebrating brothers and sisters stories, works and high frequency music. We do overstand that the UK has named October, Black History Month, so in preparation for the celebrations we have created an episode focused on music, celebrating Roots & Cult…
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Send us a text Last weeks episode marked the passing of Reggae Uprising Podcast guest, Kokumo Noxid by celebrating his life and works as a griot, through the re-release of his interview, recorded in the very first year of the show, 2020. We also added an extra recording of his works at the conclusion of that episode. With this in mind, to celebrate…
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Send us a text Poet, cultural anthropologist and dub-griot : Kokumo Noxid The original interview was recorded in 2020; we have decided to re-release it in celebration his life, whilst honoring his passing. His life in his words from his perspective on his experience here and the legacy he leaves behind. Give thanks for his life, may he rest in eter…
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Send us a text This 3 part special features guest Lorraine Pryce; doula, photographer, advice service co-ordinator for birth rights and part of the panel for systemic racism not broken bodies an enquiry into race injustice in maternity care published in may 2020. Lorraine shares the wisdom of her experience as a doula, as well as little know facts …
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Send us a text This 3 part special features guest Lorraine Pryce; doula, photographer, advice service co-ordinator for birth rights and part of the panel for systemic racism not broken bodies an enquiry into race injustice in maternity care published in may 2020. Lorraine shares the wisdom of her experience as a doula, as well as little know facts …
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History describes the past, informs the present, and shapes the future. In this final episode, we focus on the impact of GIRES, its future, and the future of trans activism more broadly. Hope and optimism, fear and pessimism punctuate the interviews, sometimes in the same breath. Contributors reflected on GIRES’ history through the lens of the pres…
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When asked what the legacy of the charity was, co-founder Terry Reed responded that she hoped the legacy was one of kindness. Terry sadly passed away in 2021, but her memory lives on in the connections formed throughout her decades of activism. Bernard Reed remains involved as a trustee with GIRES, watching the charity evolve. Throughout the interv…
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This episode explores the political work done by GIRES throughout its history. Niki Reed’s employment tribunal case against Chessington World of Adventures in 1997 was a significant court case for trans rights, but it was not the first. In 1996, the landmark case of P vs S and Cornwall County Council was tried in the European Court of Justice.These…
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As suggested in the charity’s name, education has remained a key component of GIRES’ work, from employer training to health advocacy to research funding. This episode, ‘Education for Action’, explores this educational work done by GIRES. Catering for an increasingly online world, the charity created numerous e-learning resources. In 2010 TranzWiki …
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This episode, ‘Trans at Work’, looks at trans people in employment, and how the charity’s efforts have sought to change patterns of discrimination. Being trans at work has historically been difficult, sometimes even impossible. The extent of discrimination brought up in the interviews might be surprising, but this stemmed from a lack of employment …
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Send us a text This 3 part special features guest Lorraine Pryce; doula, photographer, advice service co-ordinator for birth rights and part of the panel for systemic racism not broken bodies an enquiry into race injustice in maternity care published in may 2020. Lorraine shares the wisdom of her experience as a doula, as well as little know facts …
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Send us a text This weeks guest is Carmen Andall Woodroofe ; radio DJ on Tuff radio station and a Music PhD student at Royal Holloway, University of London researching how roots reggae impacts on the environmental thinking of UK listeners of Caribbean heritage. Carmen discusses how her parents love for education influenced her, the evolution of her…
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Send us a text This is the second of two specially produced episodes have been created to honour the Windrush generation. The first episode ' The Windrush soundwave' and this second episode 'The reality of the Windrush Experience'. These episodes have been produced to empower future generations, whilst giving thanks to all the elders whose tenacity…
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Send us a text This is the first of two specially produced episodes have been created to honour the Windrush generation. This first episode ' The Windrush Soundwave' and the second episode 'The Reality of the Windrush Experience'. These episodes have been produced to empower future generations, whilst giving thanks to all the elders whose tenacity …
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Send us a text This week's guest founder & CEO of Black Mama's birth village; Lorna Philip discusses her heritage, life experiences, works before becoming a doula, how becoming a doula evolved into a community and how women can empower themselves on their birthing journeys. Connect with Lorna Link to website - https://www.blackmamasbirthvillage.co.…
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Send us a text This weeks guest Dr Annie J Daniel is an educator as well as the founder and CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Education Leadership and Professionals and the National Association for Black Veterinarians. Annie discusses how her defiance has helped her to bridge the gap by founding her organisations and how others can do the same. C…
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Send us a text This weeks guest Dr Annie J Daniel is an educator as well as the founder and CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Education Leadership and Professionals and the National Association for Black Veterinarians. In part 1 of this 2 part special, Annie discusses growing up in the Jim Crow Era and how she overcame segregated & integrated edu…
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Send us a text This weeks guest Melina Adewale is an educator and the founder of Kijiji Education, a supplementary school based in north London. Melina discusses growing up in a Rastafarian household, the impact of youth & community center's being closed across the UK and founding Kijiji education. Connect with Melina https://www.instagram.com/kiji…
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Send us a text This week's guest Katinda Ndola; author, speaker, diversity advocate and educator, as well as being the Founder and Creative Director of the Confidence & Self-Esteem Online Academy. Katinda discusses her journey from Kenya to Australia, the ignorance she was met with and how she empowered herself and others as a diversity coach and a…
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Send us a text Part 2 of our special featuring guest Alex Wheatle; award winning Author of 18 books, one of which being 'Uprising' his true life story which he toured across the UK as a one man play. In 2006 he spoke of his experiences in the BBC programme Battle for Brixton and in 2020 his life experience was made into a historical drama film feat…
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Before the 1960s trans people self-identified, they accessed affirmative medical care of their choice. It was only in the mid to late 1960s, that opposition to that began. From 1970 to 1996 Trans people were unable to marry, unable to adopt, had no employment rights, the Institute of Personnel Management advised employers to dismiss all trans peopl…
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Send us a text After 3 years of Reggae Uprising Podcast, we took a well deserved break, re-grouped and are back in full effect with spring in our step! Our premier guest for 2023 is Alex Wheatle; award winning Author of 18 books, one of which being 'Uprising' his true life story which he toured across the UK as a one man play. In 2006 he spoke of h…
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Send us a text Giving thanks for 3 years of high resonance that is Reggae Uprising Podcast! To all of our guests, listeners, contributors and subscribers your love and light is what has ensured the longevity of these works. Thank you. This episode is the final of the trilogy. We have collated a database of all of the tracks selected by our guests o…
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