This week is the final episode of this season on ‘Really Good Exposure’ (Boo! But don’t worry, we will be back!). To end it with a bang we have the incredibly talented Kaya Scodelario! Plus a VERY special announcement from Meg! - Stay tuned at the end of the episode to hear what she’s been waiting patiently to announce for WEEKS!🤔
Meg has had the pleasure of knowing Kaya for almost two decades now - they first met as teenagers when they were on the UK teen drama ‘Skins’ together a shocking 18 years ago (!!!) and Kaya has not been able to get rid of Meg ever since :)
During this episode, Kaya and Meg talk about the not-so-glamorous side of acting and what it was like working on such an adult show at such a young age. Kaya tells the story of how she was discovered at the Skins open auditions - and the fact that she was actually NOT The first person who was cast to play Effy in Skins (there’s also an alternate universe where Meg and her twin sister Kat play different roles too!).
Kaya and Meg talk about the moment they first met, what filming together was like, the importance of prioritising your mental health and how it was for Kaya growing up in the spotlight, managing social anxiety and the para-social relationships people can have with actors, particularly women in the industry.
Meg also has a guess at which very well known actor is a sh**ty kisser…
Don’t forget to listen to the WHOLE ep so that you catch the special announcement!
You can watch Kaya play the badass Susie Glass in 'The Gentlemen' on Netflix (season 2 is in production now!) and you can follow her on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/kayascods.
As always, you can find me here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Megartron
BlueSky: https://bsky.app/megartron.bsky.social
Twitter: https://x.com/meg_prescott
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MegPrescott/videos
Spicy page: search for @Megartron ;)
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This week is the final episode of this season on ‘Really Good Exposure’ (Boo! But don’t worry, we will be back!). To end it with a bang we have the incredibly talented Kaya Scodelario! Plus a VERY special announcement from Meg! - Stay tuned at the end of the episode to hear what she’s been waiting patiently to announce for WEEKS!🤔
Meg has had the pleasure of knowing Kaya for almost two decades now - they first met as teenagers when they were on the UK teen drama ‘Skins’ together a shocking 18 years ago (!!!) and Kaya has not been able to get rid of Meg ever since :)
During this episode, Kaya and Meg talk about the not-so-glamorous side of acting and what it was like working on such an adult show at such a young age. Kaya tells the story of how she was discovered at the Skins open auditions - and the fact that she was actually NOT The first person who was cast to play Effy in Skins (there’s also an alternate universe where Meg and her twin sister Kat play different roles too!).
Kaya and Meg talk about the moment they first met, what filming together was like, the importance of prioritising your mental health and how it was for Kaya growing up in the spotlight, managing social anxiety and the para-social relationships people can have with actors, particularly women in the industry.
Meg also has a guess at which very well known actor is a sh**ty kisser…
Don’t forget to listen to the WHOLE ep so that you catch the special announcement!
You can watch Kaya play the badass Susie Glass in 'The Gentlemen' on Netflix (season 2 is in production now!) and you can follow her on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/kayascods.
As always, you can find me here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Megartron
BlueSky: https://bsky.app/megartron.bsky.social
Twitter: https://x.com/meg_prescott
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MegPrescott/videos
Spicy page: search for @Megartron ;)
This week on Really Good Exposure we have the phenomenal Holly Adomah! Holly is an OFFIE award winning freelance arts marketer, and was the first and last marketing manager at The Bunker theatre (RIP!). Holly is also the founder of Holly's Angels; a team of volunteers who have turned theatre spaces into food distribution hubs since December 2020 to help support local artists and community members who are experiencing hardships.
Holly and Meg get into why access to theatre and other arts spaces need to be a right for everyone, not just a luxury the privileged few. We discuss the way theatre has the power to impact social change and why its so important that we aren't just screaming into an echo chamber with audiences. We get into performative activism in the arts, arts nepotism, and how everyone deserves the same basic worker rights/protections, regardless of how much they enjoy their job. Holly talks about how to get the work life balance right as a freelancer (spoiler: its difficult!), the problem with hustle culture and the #TeamNoDaysOff mentality and how she makes working in the arts financially viable despite the unpredictable nature of the industry.
We talk about the disappointing backlash theatres faced with Black Out Nights and why these performances are so important, what happened when someone came into a theatre Holly worked at wearing an 'All Lives Matter T-shirt' and why there's still so much work to do to make theatre the inclusive space that it should be.
Full disclosure: Holly and Meg both have ADHD and hadn't seen each other in a while when this was recorded, so expect wild tangents, excited interjections, and losing track of time!
Holly is on twitter here: https://x.com/adomahholly?lang=en
And you can find out more about her work here: https://hollyadomahmarketing.carrd.co
Learn more about Holly's Angels here: https://brixtonhouse.co.uk/shows/hollys-angels-festive-market
As always, you can find me here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Megartron
BlueSky: https://bsky.app/megartron.bsky.social
Twitter: https://x.com/meg_prescott
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MegPrescott/videos
Spicy page: @Megartron
A lot of the topics that we talk about on really good exposure relate to women's rights, worker rights, and the sorry state that both of those are in right now. We believe that women have the right to choose what they do with their bodies and how they make their money, and we also believe that how we choose to use our bodies should never, ever alleviate perpetrators of violence from accountability. We believe that all workers deserve basic human rights and protections, and we believe that predators are always responsible for violence, not victims. If you agree, please consider donating to national ugly mugs. National ugly mugs is a pioneering national organisation that provides greater access to justice and protection for sex workers. You can donate here: https://nationaluglymugs.org/donate you can also follow N.U.M. on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/nationaluglymugs Sex workers are often targeted by dangerous individuals and face obstacles to reporting access to services and police protection. Those who harm sex workers offend against all of us.
Really Good Exposure
This week is the final episode of this season on ‘Really Good Exposure’ (Boo! But don’t worry, we will be back!). To end it with a bang we have the incredibly talented Kaya Scodelario! Plus a VERY special announcement from Meg! - Stay tuned at the end of the episode to hear what she’s been waiting patiently to announce for WEEKS!🤔
Meg has had the pleasure of knowing Kaya for almost two decades now - they first met as teenagers when they were on the UK teen drama ‘Skins’ together a shocking 18 years ago (!!!) and Kaya has not been able to get rid of Meg ever since :)
During this episode, Kaya and Meg talk about the not-so-glamorous side of acting and what it was like working on such an adult show at such a young age. Kaya tells the story of how she was discovered at the Skins open auditions - and the fact that she was actually NOT The first person who was cast to play Effy in Skins (there’s also an alternate universe where Meg and her twin sister Kat play different roles too!).
Kaya and Meg talk about the moment they first met, what filming together was like, the importance of prioritising your mental health and how it was for Kaya growing up in the spotlight, managing social anxiety and the para-social relationships people can have with actors, particularly women in the industry.
Meg also has a guess at which very well known actor is a sh**ty kisser…
Don’t forget to listen to the WHOLE ep so that you catch the special announcement!
You can watch Kaya play the badass Susie Glass in 'The Gentlemen' on Netflix (season 2 is in production now!) and you can follow her on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/kayascods.
As always, you can find me here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Megartron
BlueSky: https://bsky.app/megartron.bsky.social
Twitter: https://x.com/meg_prescott
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MegPrescott/videos
Spicy page: search for @Megartron ;)