
In this last podcast of 2016, recorded in Ukraine, Mel reflects on the year and hopes to inspire us all to greater creativity in 2017. There'll be more comedy, for sure.
Dec 16, 2016
17 min

In this unmissable episode, Mel meets published author, Angela Thirlwell, for insights into her writing career and gets brilliantly helpful advice for aspiring writers.
Sep 18, 2016
25 min

Mel discusses amateur theatre with Angharad Ellis Jones of the Crouch End Players. Should we even call it 'amateur'? What inspires people to join an amateur theatre group? Is acting good for you? (Answer: Of course it is!)
Jul 25, 2016
32 min

Mel meets Barbara de Biasi, inspirational head of Fireworks Music School. Barbara explains what happens inside our heads when we play music and why it's important to learn an instrument. It seems that music is the most beneficial creative thing we can do.
Jun 30, 2016
21 min

This time, Mel Byron reviews and recommends some great books for creatives, by David Quantick, Grayson Perry and Fergus O'Connell. Entertaining, yes, but you'll also learn a lot (from this episode AND from the books!).
Jun 12, 2016
18 min

When is your creative work 'bad'? Who decides? And does it matter? Actually, it doesn't. Painter, Alex Vassiliades, talks about the fun she gets from the process and itself. A helpful reminder for all creatives.
Jun 2, 2016
28 min

Some helpful hints and inspiration for creatives, gleaned by Mel Byron from her own creative journey.
May 19, 2016
8 min

Funny, warm and insightful, performance poet and writer, Cynthia Hamilton, tells us what drove her to write and perform. Now she has taken a break from performing, how does she deal with the need for an audience? Once you take that step, are you always a performer, even if you never set foot on a stage again? And why the heck can't poetry rhyme?
May 11, 2016
23 min

Squatting Toad travels (almost) to Wales to join the Sunday meeting of a group of artists and art enthusiasts. Why do they paint together? Were those teachers who said we couldn't 'do' art right, or can anyone be an artist?
May 10, 2016
22 min

This time we meet Peter Evans, presenter of Icelandic music show, Ice Station, on Croydonradio.com. Peter also presents a monthly poetry programme. How did he hit upon these two passions and find the forum to broadcast on them? What can we learn if we want to make community radio?
May 6, 2016
26 min
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