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I came to London
I came to London
17 episodes
8 months ago
Since its inception London has been built and shaped by people who travelled to the city to make it their home, for work, to work, to take or make an opportunity. London is all things simultaneously; too big, too small, overcrowded, underpopulated, its spaces exploited or wasted. It is a city averaging a populace upwards of 7 million yet it can seem an overwhelming, lonely place. But it is also somewhere that offers cross pollination, ethnicity, difference. By definition, to be a Londoner is to be a crucial cog in a massive multiculture. In this podcast we celebrate anyone who took to the road with a view to getting here.
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Since its inception London has been built and shaped by people who travelled to the city to make it their home, for work, to work, to take or make an opportunity. London is all things simultaneously; too big, too small, overcrowded, underpopulated, its spaces exploited or wasted. It is a city averaging a populace upwards of 7 million yet it can seem an overwhelming, lonely place. But it is also somewhere that offers cross pollination, ethnicity, difference. By definition, to be a Londoner is to be a crucial cog in a massive multiculture. In this podcast we celebrate anyone who took to the road with a view to getting here.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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I came to London
40 minutes 31 seconds
1 year ago
Crumlin
Meet Larnie.  She came to London in 2011 from Weymouth.  Born on a British Army base in Northern Ireland, she grew up in various locations around the UK before her parents decided on settling in a classic British seaside town.  Wanting to act, she came up to the Capital as a teenager to fulfill what she thought was her dream.  It took less than a year for her to realise she had a different passion and she found herself back on the South Coast, navigating a way to turn her newfound love of raving into a profession.  Hear her talk about the pros and cons of growing up by the sea, life as a music producer and Drum and Bass DJ and the one thing she really misses about Weymouth.  You can also hear about her biggest bugbear; London's cost of living.  But there are still (some) ways to do this city on a tight budget; Larnie can give you the lowdown. 
I came to London
Since its inception London has been built and shaped by people who travelled to the city to make it their home, for work, to work, to take or make an opportunity. London is all things simultaneously; too big, too small, overcrowded, underpopulated, its spaces exploited or wasted. It is a city averaging a populace upwards of 7 million yet it can seem an overwhelming, lonely place. But it is also somewhere that offers cross pollination, ethnicity, difference. By definition, to be a Londoner is to be a crucial cog in a massive multiculture. In this podcast we celebrate anyone who took to the road with a view to getting here.