Author Paul Burston is joined by special guests from the worlds of books, music, activism and the performing arts to pay tribute to the people who've helped shape their lives and discuss what heroism means to them.
Guests include David McAlmont, Louise Beech, Susie Boyt, Bernardine Evaristo, Jason Ford, David Hodge, Juno Roche, Fat Tony, Adele Anderson and Joelle Taylor.
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Author Paul Burston is joined by special guests from the worlds of books, music, activism and the performing arts to pay tribute to the people who've helped shape their lives and discuss what heroism means to them.
Guests include David McAlmont, Louise Beech, Susie Boyt, Bernardine Evaristo, Jason Ford, David Hodge, Juno Roche, Fat Tony, Adele Anderson and Joelle Taylor.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to the podcast where author Paul Burston invites guests to pay tribute to the people who've inspired them and helped shape their lives.
Today's guest is singer, songwriter and art historian David McAlmont.
David first came to public attention with the band Thieves, before pursuing a solo career.
He later teamed up with Bernard Butler and released the hit single Yes.
Since then, he's worked with David Arnold, Guy Davies, Janette Mason, Michael Nyman and more.
Among David's many heroes and heroines are James Baldwin, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Danny La Rue and Margo Channing from All About Eve.
In this wide-ranging interview, he also talks movingly about his mother and sister, his love of art and his personal experiences of fame, racism and homophobia.
His latest musical collaboration with Hifi Sean, the single Maybe, is out now. The album Happy Endings will be released in September.
Find him on Instagram @David.Mcalmont
Paul Burston's memoir We Can Be Heroes will be published in June 2023 and is available to pre-order now
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