• Laura Barnett
    Jun 14 2023


    Laura Barnett is a best selling author, journalist, theatre critic and teacher.


    Her first novel Versions of us was a Times best seller and was translated into 25 different languages. Her second novel Greatest Hits was a collaboration with songwriter Kathryn Williams. She has written a third novel Gifts and has just released another titled This Beating Heart which tackles IVF. She lives in an Oast house with her husband, son and cat and teaches at manchester university.


    In this episode she talks of trying to sleep in a tree and waking to a man with NO pants on doing some Shakespeare! She talks about writing, being a mother and really gets into the conscious and sub consciousness of creativity.


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    39 mins
  • Muriel Teodori
    Jun 7 2023

    Muriel Teodori is a french psychoanalyst, writer, songwriter, film director and producer.


    Her first film “ Sans Plomb” premiered at the Carbourg film fest in 2000. She has written as a journalist for Elle magazine under a pseudonym Jean Giselle. She wrote the libretto Welcome To The Voice with her husband Steve Nieve. She held a masterclass at the Cannes film festival all about the unconscious of TV characters. She has written books on philosophy and Dior.


    In this episode she talks movingly about being isolated as a child, dreams and singing to her father.


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    37 mins
  • Steve Nieve
    May 31 2023

    Steve Nieve is an English musician and composer. In a career spanning more than 40 years, Nieve has been a member of Elvis Costello’s backing bands, The Attractions The Imposters and also Madness. He has also experienced success as a prolific session musician featured on a wide array of other artists' recordings.


    In 2003, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of fame as a member of Elvis Costello and the Attractions. 


    Nieve has released several solo albums. Keyboard Jungle (1983) was his first, a combination of classical and ersatz film scores delivered from his beloved Steinway piano. His second album, Playboy (1987), consisted of solo acoustic piano renditions of rock songs. His other solo albums It's Raining Somewhere (1996), Mumu (2001) and Windows(2004) all confirmed his status as an artist in his own right. His classical opera," Welcome To The Voice",was a  collaboration with his partner, Muriel Teodori and was released in May 2007. It was interpreted by Sting, Robert Wyatt, Elvis Costello, Amanda Roocroft, Nathalie Manfrino and Barbera Bonney.. Nieve also composed the score to Téodori's film Sans Plomb.


    In this episode Steve talks of time on the road and the creative process true love and theories of sleep. 


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    30 mins
  • Jude Rogers
    May 10 2023

    Jude Rogers has been a journalist for twenty years this year, writing about music, books, the arts, culture, people and lots more besides for The Guardian, the Observer, Word Magazine and lots of other places.


    She makes radio programmes and also published a book, The Sound of Being Human: How Music Shapes Our Lives last year, which dug deep into how music moves us, and how music shaped her own life from her earliest memories to her her life now in her mid-forties.


    She lives in Wales with her husband Dan, son Evan and cats Mildred and Maud - named by Evan after the Worst Witch witches - and she first met a certain singer songwriter on a job in Ullapool FIFTEEN years ago where they and last week's guest Niall MacColl stayed up in a hotel honesty bar until 4am.


    In this episode she talks about The Arcade Fire interviews, sleeping on a scout hut floor and how Mark Hollis dying was a catalyst for her book.


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    34 mins
  • Marry Waterson
    May 3 2023

    Marry Waterson, is a singer, songwriter and visual artist.


    A member of the Waterson-Knight-Carthy folk music family, Waterson is described as having "thrived on communal music making while developing highly original and distinctly English performance styles of [her] own".


    She has made 7 albums on One Little Independent Records and she has collaborated with Emily Barker, Adem, David Jaycocks and Olly knight. She has toured with Richard Hawley and Jarvis Cocker and has made music videos for countless artist with her unique blend of illustrative found pieces and old film


    In this episode Marry talks of spending her honeymoon in a car with waves lapping at the wheels.



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    26 mins
  • Neill MacColl
    Apr 12 2023

    Neill MacColl is the eldest son of folk pioneers Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger and the half brother of Kirsty MacColl. He is also a musician, songwriter and producer in his own right.


    He has produced albums for many artists including Bombay Bicycle Club, where Neill eldest son Jamie is the guitarist, and toured as a seasoned session guitarist with artists such as David Gary, David Gilmour, Jesse Buckley and Nadine Shah. He has composed for film and TV, films such as Fever Pitch, 24/7, Far From The Madding Crowd and My Cousin Rachel. He also wrote and recorded an amazing album with me called Two, as well as writing songs such as Heart Shaped Stone for the Crown Electric album and the song Me For You on my latest record Night Drives.


    In this episode he gets quite vehement about cushions, and talks of being in the wilderness as his most at home place. 


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    30 mins
  • Kate St John
    Apr 5 2023

    Kate St John is an English composer, arranger, producer and multi-instumentalist.


    Classically trained on oboe, she gained a music degree at City University London. Her first band was The Ravishing Beauties with Virginia Astley and Nicky Holland. The trio joined The Teardrop Explodes in Liverpool during the winter of 1981 for a series of dates at small clubs and a UK tour in early 1982. During the 1980s and early 1990s, she was a member of The Dream Academy with Nick Laird-Clowes and Gilbert Gabriel. In 1985 they had a worldwide hit with "Life In A Northern Town" and produced three albums: The Dream Academy (1985), Remembrance Days (1987) and A Different Kind Of Weather (1990). In the 1990s St. John was a member of Van Morrison's live band playing oboe and saxophone. She played on five Van Morrison albums. In 1994 she co-wrote and sang on 4 tracks with Roger Eno on the album The Familiar on the All Saints Label. This led to the formation of Channel Light Vessel, a band with Kate, Roger Eno, Bill Nelson, Laraaji and Mayumi Tachibana. St John has released two solo albums: Indescribable Night (1995) and Second Sight (1997).


    I met Kate when she was musical director for a Barbican show of the songs of Nick Drake. She has gone on to MD many other multi-artist shows. She has worked with Hal Wilner, Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, to name just a few.


    In this episode she talks about working with Van Morrison, a love of books and libraries, wordle and how sleep comes even when she is stressed.


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    28 mins
  • Romeo Stodart
    Mar 29 2023

    Romeo Stodart is the lead singer/songwriter for The Magic Numbers. The band have released five critically acclaimed albums thus far including the self-titled Mercury Music Prize nominated, million selling debut, the follow up Those The Brokes, 2010's The Runaway, 2014’s Alias and their most recent album, 2018’s Outsiders. He is also a producer and songwriter for artists as varied as Ren Harvieu, Billy Bragg and Natalie Imbruglia.

    He has toured with the magic numbers world wide and supported artists such as Neil Young, the Flaming Lips, Rufus Wainwright.

    in this episode he talks about how his granny got him into music and creating and how he makes up magical far out bedtime stories for his son.

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    25 mins