Gregory says, ‘Atlas Accessories got started because at 55 I decided I wanted to do something for myself’. It brings together his love of jewellery design, interest in meaning and symbolism and enjoyment of storytelling. In fact as soon as he’d got some of his designs made into ‘actual proper pieces of jewellery’ people were asking him where they could buy the bracelets. The next stage was coming up with the name, Gregory says, ‘the whole concept behind the accessories is meaning and symbolis...
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Gregory says, ‘Atlas Accessories got started because at 55 I decided I wanted to do something for myself’. It brings together his love of jewellery design, interest in meaning and symbolism and enjoyment of storytelling. In fact as soon as he’d got some of his designs made into ‘actual proper pieces of jewellery’ people were asking him where they could buy the bracelets. The next stage was coming up with the name, Gregory says, ‘the whole concept behind the accessories is meaning and symbolis...
Ep 19- Georgina speaks to Wiltshire-based author & researcher Dr Tanvir Bush
Tinted Specs Podcast
50 minutes
4 years ago
Ep 19- Georgina speaks to Wiltshire-based author & researcher Dr Tanvir Bush
Tanvir lives in Corsham, Wiltshire and is an author, researcher and disability activist. She currently works as an associate research fellow for D4D (http://d4d.org.uk/), which is a project exploring disability and how disabled people experience community. Tanvir feels especially passionate about this as she started to lose her sight at 21 years old and has experienced first-hand how differently society treats disabled people She talks about ‘coming out’ as a blind person when she got her fir...
Tinted Specs Podcast
Gregory says, ‘Atlas Accessories got started because at 55 I decided I wanted to do something for myself’. It brings together his love of jewellery design, interest in meaning and symbolism and enjoyment of storytelling. In fact as soon as he’d got some of his designs made into ‘actual proper pieces of jewellery’ people were asking him where they could buy the bracelets. The next stage was coming up with the name, Gregory says, ‘the whole concept behind the accessories is meaning and symbolis...