Salt Water Podcast: Recent Episodes

Lyndsay

Salt Water Podcast is bringing you the best in spoken word poetry, arts and activism! Featuring some heavy hitters in the world of culture and social change, Salt Water Podcast aims to emulate the intimate conversation that happens within friends, while introducing its audience to a cohort of vibrant talent. Featuring new episodes every two weeks and hosted by me Lyndsay Price, we are delighted to bring you some of the most exciting artists in The Northwest and beyond. This podcast was launched purely from a crowd funder, so I mean it from the bottom of my heart when I say we have you, the audience to thank. New episodes every other Tuesday. IG: @saltwaterpoetry FB: @saltwaterpoetry My personals @lyndsaywritespoems, lyndsaywritespoems.com

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Today, I sit down for my first solo episode with this podcast!

In this highly vulnerable episode, I share about the life changing events over the past two years of my life, including losing a family member and then shortly after, losing a friend to suicide. These two events catapulted my life into a whole new state of being. In order to understand the type of person I am and the type of poetry I create, you have to first understand some of the things that have happened to me & how I've allowed them to change me for the better.

I originally wanted to share about my introduction to poetry 10 years ago, to give insight into the kind of work I've made and the type of thing I look for in my career. In sitting down to record, I quickly realised that 1: that is quite frankly, too much information to cram into one episode and that 2: this is far more interesting!

Trigger warning: I will share quite deeply about my experiences with grief / suicide / bereavement due to suicide amongst other difficult subjects! While normally I would add a timestamp to those moments, the majority of this podcast will centre around those theme. If that is too much for you today, consider skipping this one and checking out one with one of our brilliant guests. Keep yourselves safe!

Please let me know what you think & thank you for allowing me to be so vulnerable.

Lyndsay xo

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Resources

Cruse Bereavement Support

0808 808 1677
cruse.org.uk
Information and support after a bereavement.

Samaritans

116 123 (freephone)
jo@samaritans.org
Freepost SAMARITANS LETTERS
samaritans.org

Samaritans are open 24/7 for anyone who needs to talk. You can visit some Samaritans branches in person. Samaritans also have a Welsh Language Line on 0808 164 0123 (7pm–11pm every day).

Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide (SOBS)

uk-sobs.org.uk
Emotional and practical support and local groups for anyone bereaved or affected by suicide.

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Today I sat down with the iconic Ellie Hancock although you may know her as Dyaknowwhatimean as per her IG handle!

We get into SUCH a varied conversation! From all things Jubilee (yes this episode was filmed a while ago, do not judge me okay!) to night-out culture (the source of her earlier writing inspiration) to her work and research in the sex toy and sex tech industry (that's right, todays episode is for those 18+) We talk about gentrification in Liverpool, the cost of living, homelessness, the rise of insta-poetry and also get into what it means to be Scouse (Neither of us are from this city, but we're both alike in sharing a love for it!)

This one is for you if you're sick to death of luxury apartments being put up in the centre of town & driving people out & if you too grew up in the 90's / 00's and have both fond and horrific memories of the rampant drinking culture that took place!

Ellie tells it like it is and I pride both her and her work on being genuine, straight to the point and always in celebration of Liverpool! If you have a good sense of humour, if you hate tories and if you're even just a little curious as to what goes on inside the mind of a sex tech and sex work researcher, then you're going to love today's episode!

Thanks to all our listeners for always being so sound. As always, let us know what you think - your comments and feedback are hugely important especially to small start-up projects like this!! (I am just one girl, running this in my pyjamas)

As always, huge thanks to our studio and editing team at Liverpool Podcast Studios!

Find Ellie over at: Dyaknowwhatimean (IG)
Find us: saltwaterpoetry (IG)
Host: lyndsaywritespoems (IG / Twitter / TikTok)

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Salt Water Podcast is available on: Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and YouTube.

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Yes yes, today we talk all things: defund the police, reclaim pride, the prison system, the importance of place (aka growing up as a St Johns emo) "Scouse" as a culture, the right to protest, queer liberation and radical authenticity with Felix Mufti!

Whether you find Felix go-go dancing at your fave gay bar, rallying the crowds at a protest he's organised, or performing in a balaclava & stiletto nails as part of his vampy alter-ego St Juicy, I think we can all agree that Felix is a walking reminder of the power of being yourself!

Felix is poet, activist and professional chaos-causer, he is the founder of Transcend Theatre Company and represented by Queer House London. Find him on IG: @felixmufti or @transcendtheatre and show him some love.

His most recent work for Transpose Festival at The Barbican can be found here:

Catch up with Reclaim Pride: @reclaimpridelvr

Photo of Felix by: @sian.dowdeswell

We sit down and really get into it in this episode - I strongly recommend you give it a second listen, as there's a lot to digest!

Available wherever podcasts are listened. Don't forget you can watch the episode over on YouTube - look for Salt Water Podcast!

Follow us over on IG: @saltwaterpoetry

Or my personal IG & TikTok: @lyndsaywritespoems
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I am so excited for you to hear todays episode with the wonderful Amerah Saleh! Amerah is full of warmth and charisma, as I think you'll spot pretty early on! With humour and passion, she talks us through some family stories, her writing process and her most favourite achievements! This was actually the first episode I ever filmed for the podcast so it's been quite special for me to look back and compare my hosting styles. Amerah reads a poem from her book "I am Not From Here" and we even get into some deep chats on family (both of us having stories around adoption) too. I'd like to thank Amerah for being such a natural storyteller as I think this episode flew by with ease!

Find more of her work here:

Website: amerahsaleh.co.uk
Instagram: @voiceofthepoets

Amerah is a spoken word artist championing the Birmingham poetry scene, Amerah’s writing and performance has been stunning audiences for quite some time. An artist who mixes passion with fiery intelligence and an uncanny insight into what it is to be human. She works in theatre, performance and poetry, aiming to find new ways to engage communities and share secrets from within her own community. Poetry has taken her around the world sharing stories with people and also gathering them for her own suitcase when she needs them.

Amerah Saleh has performed around the country at events and festivals and has received commissions from Sampad, Birmingham 2022 (Commonwealth Games), BMAG, mac Birmingham, Channel 4, Eastern Electronic Festival, TedxBrum, Library of Birmingham, REP Theatre and Watford Palace. She has performed around the world, sharing her stories and connecting with people. She has performed and created pieces in Birmingham, London, Oxford, Preston, Scotland, Ireland, Poland, Bosnia, New York, Budapest, Austria, Belgium and San Francisco.

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Yes yes, today we sit down and talk all things motivation and poetry with artist Joseph Roberts. One of the things I love the most about Joe is how willing he is to chase his dreams. He doesn't wait around for things to happen, instead he takes action to achieve what he wants. With clever rhymes and philosophical insights, I think Joe is really one to watch & that he's going to go far!

Joe has a motivational edge to his approach and I think you'll notice this in the episode too. Today we talk about masculinity in todays culture, the importance of knowledge, Joes beginnings in poetry, his influences and his plans for the future. An insightful conversation with a genuinely sound lad.

Joseph Roberts is an 18 year old Spoken Word Artist/Poet from Liverpool. He is at Liverpool John Moores University studying English Literature & Creative Writing. He has performed on BBC Radio Merseyside and has accumulated thousands of views from his Spoken Word videos through various social media platforms. He has now being going into schools and providing poetry workshops in the community. He writes passionately about identity, mental health, masculinity, the environment and the harsh reality of the capitalist world surrounding us. His style of poetry breaks stereotypes, tests the ethics and morals of the audience through philosophical concepts and nuance perspectives. His poems are simply spoken out loud and simply displayed on the page, yet full of complexity for those who desire to listen carefully and read deeper.

FB / IG: officialjosephroberts
YouTube: Joseph Roberts

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Today I sat down with Amina Atiq and we reminisce on her career trajectory over the past almost 10 years! Amina shares about her arrival to poetry from a place of activism, and goes on to explain what sharing her truth and owning her narrative means to her today! This was a lovely nostalgic one for me as I have known Amina ever since we first got started with poetry! To see someone carve out a career for themselves, expand into different art forms and grow as a woman is inspiring!

Amina Atiq is a Yemeni- Scouse poet, performance artist, creative
practitioner & award-winning community activist. BBC Words First Finalist 2019 & Young Associate & Anti-racism group member for Curious Minds. Artist fellow of DadaFest & Weston Jerwood Creative programme.

Currently working in-collaboration with 20 Stories High, a new public arts project coming to Liverpool 8 working closley with Muslim Young people, titled Poets' Gift. New work can be seen at the Imperial War Museum One Story, Many Voices installation, also a selection of poems at the Sutton Manor: Just Beyond Reach. Broken Biscuits & Collection of Works coming to Dada International Festival 2022.

Twitter: @aminaatiqpoetry
Website: aminaatiq.org

Photo credit of Amina: Robin Clewley
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Today, I sat down with Gerry Clarkson. We go deep into Gerrys writing process, his experience growing up, his current delve into playwriting and what he learned about masculinity from being a single parent to two girls! This conversation felt really important and I think you’ll agree that the words between us just flow! Be sure to let us know what you think.

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