NE Roots Podcast – Episode One: The Last Miner
In this first episode of the NE Roots Project podcast, young people from Headliners (UK) and The Activity Den uncover the living industrial heritage of Tanfield Lea and Stanley in County Durham.
The Last Miner was created by young people who explored local history through interviews with a former miner and conversations with community members, capturing real voices and stories of the area’s mining past.
This project was made possible thanks to the support of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the players of The National Lottery.
🎧 Listen and discover the heritage that shaped County Durham’s communities.
Project Podcast Sandwich brings together young people from South Tyneside to talk about different issues.
This week we have conversation with Simon, who is a counsellor at CCC and resource-writer at Self Detective.
This podcast was brought to you by Headliners in association with Tyne Coast College as part of the OWT or NOWT podcast series.
This podcast would not be possible without the kind support from the Community Foundation.
Project Podcast Sandwich brings together young people from South Tyneside to talk about different issues.
This week young people talk about Mental Health and Stress.
This podcast was brought to you by Headliners in association with Tyne Coast College as part of the OWT or NOWT podcast series.
This podcast would not be possible without the kind support from the Community Foundation.
Young people are joined by Chris to talk all things fitness and nutrition for Esports
Young people are joined by special guest, gold medalist, Emma Rose to talk about careers in Esports.
OWT or NOWT Podcast
Centurions ESport Podcast - All About Esports.
Funded by the Community Foundation.
Young people from South Tyneside discuss their views on this topical panel show, in front of a live studio audience, recorded as part of their OCN London 'Capturing Audio' course in March 2023. In this episode the group discuss the third anniversary of the Covid pandemic and it's lasting effects on both their education and lifestyles.
The Owt or Nowt Podcast was recorded live at South Tyneside College, featuring a live audience and in association with Headliners UK and Digital Transitions; presented by Billy Watson, Alan Stephenson, Christian Stanton, Mayson Sawyer, Shafin Sarker, Fenton Robinson, Cameron Nicholson, Ben Lovell and Mahin Khan. It was produced by Mahin Khan and Shafin Sarker and sound was recorded by Alan Stephenson and Wayne Madden.
The Digital Transitions project is funded by the Lloyds Bank Foundation to support young people in the North-East of England.
Young people from South Tyneside discuss their views on this topical panel show, in front of a live studio audience, recorded as part of their OCN London 'Capturing Audio' course in March 2023. In this episode, the group discuss employability, what is wanted/expected from life and defining the work life balance.
The Owt or Nowt Podcast was recorded live at South Tyneside College, featuring a live audience and in association with Headliners UK; presented by Billy Watson, Alan Stephenson, Christian Stanton, Mayson Sawyer, Shafin Sarker, Fenton Robinson, Cameron Nicholson, Ben Lovell and Mahin Khan. It was produced by Mahin Khan and Shafin Sarker and sound was recorded by Alan Stephenson and Wayne Madden.
Our Digital Transitions project is funded by the Lloyds Bank Foundation to support young people in the North-East of England.
Young people from North East England speak about employability issues and the matters which most affect them. Recorded at South Tyneside College, South Tyneside.
The Digital Transitions project is funded by the Lloyds Bank Foundation to support young people in the North-East of England.
Headliners (UK) and CoRAY are delighted to share Episode 4 of the CoRAY Voices Podcast where young people talk to Dr Eleanor Leigh about how young people can deal with feeling socially anxious
Headliners (UK) and CoRAY are delighted to share Episode 3 of the CoRAY Voices Podcast where young people talk to Polly Waite about encouraging young people to get support for their mental health.
Headliners (UK) and CoRAY are delighted to share CoRAY Voices Podcast Episode 2 where young people talk to a special guest, Professor Jacqui Rodgers about how uncertainty has affected young people and their mental health.
Headliners (UK) and CoRAY are delighted to share the first CoRAY Voices Podcast Episode 1 where young people talk to a special guest, Professor Jacqui Rodgers about how uncertainty has affected young people and their mental health.
We discussed the affects of lockdown on our mental health as well as top tips for young people who may be struggling through this time.
In our podcast series "Community in Lockdown", Kieran and Brandon take a moment to reflect upon the positive aspects of the lockdown and how to keep themselves busy and entertained. On today's agenda: horticulture, baking, the future of Tinder and the ayes and nays of telly. It's the little things that make a big difference.
Young people may be one of the most affected groups of people throughout the UK lock down due to COVID-19. In this podcast, we hear from a member of our staff and a young person from Newcastle about the positives of lock down and what we are looking forward to once life goes back to some form of 'normal'.
In this second podcast of our series "Community in Lockdown", Aodhán, Canice and Milo reflect on the legacy left by the coronavirus and wonder what it will feel like to 'return to real life'. Will the virus affect how we celebrate a Saturday night? One year on, will people still clean as thoroughly as they've been doing since March?
Aodhan and Milo examine how the lockdown has been affecting their relationships, mental health and work/educational life ; while reflecting on the unique sense of community.
On the 23 March 2020, UK Government announced that everyone must stay indoors, except for essential travel. All non essential shops would close and public events cancelled. This was the response to the novel COVID-19 virus pandemic which has affected countries across the world.
2 weeks into the UK Coronavirus lockdown, Keeping it Wild trainees Bobbi and Shahnoor update us on what is going on and take a look at the issues that still need to be addressed.
Recorded on 1 April 2020.
On the 23 March 2020, UK Government announced that everyone must stay indoors, except for essential travel. All non essential shops would close and public events cancelled. This was the response to the novel COVID-19 virus that was effecting countries al across the world.
Keeping it Wild trainees Bobbi and Shahnoor discuss the situation after their first week of working from home.
Recorded on 25 March 2020.