Interview with Spaces of Hope Founder, Matthew Barber-Rowell

Matthew tells us about his favourite piece of work, his best mistake and how Spaces of Hope hopes to make a difference during the UK’s second wave of Covid.
In conversation with Tony Cealy: Theatre Practitioner, Cultural Producer, Activist.

We sat down with pionneering cultural producer Tony Cealy to hear about his community drama and radio projects which help people engage with social issues.
Neurodiversity, Performance, and Dance: In Conversation with Natasha Britton, Dance Practice Director of Magpie Dance

We talk to Natasha Britton, Dance Practice Director of Magpie Dance, about creating inclusive opportunities for dancers with learning disabilitiies.
Colouring Between the Lines: Community Art in Stockport

Maria Passingham talks about creativity and community with Jane Crowther and Vicky Carr, founders of Open Spaces, a community art project in Stockpurt, UK.
A safe place to have fun with no judgement: Talibah Rivers tells us what it means to lead a Tuneless Choir

Maria Passingham interviews Talibah Rivers, a professional singer who started tuneless choirs to improve community wellbeing through singing
Interview with Kar Man Chung, a pioneering Community Pharmacist

What if we could go to pharmacies to do more than provide medicine? We spoke to Kar Man Chung, a community pharmacist finding new ways of working in the community.
Mind the Gap: affecting social change through learning disability theatre

We spoke to Julia Skelton, Executive Director of the visionary theatre company Mind the Gap about inspiration, collaboration and their new production ZARA.
Interview with Well Doncaster

The Well Doncaster team share their exciting approach to wellbeing and what taking a ‘holistic’ view to health looks like on the ground.
Selective Mutism and the power of peer support

We meet Jane Salazar, a pioneer who overcame the numerous challenges of developing a peer support group for people who could not talk.