Creativemornings Sheffield

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Synopsis

CreativeMornings is a monthly breakfast lecture series for creative types this is the podcast of the Sheffield chapter. Sheffield is home to the largest number of creative work spaces and artist studios outside London. It proudly calls itself the outdoor city with 61% green space 250 parks, woodlands and gardens. Lots of fresh air and fresh ideas in this Northern city of down-to-earth, no-nonsense, adventurous folks. Listen in to hear what they have to say.

Episodes

  • Magid Magid on connecting and capturing people's imaginations

    25/03/2019 Duration: 27min

    This talk is from July 2018 by Magid Magid, AKA the Lord Mayor of Sheffield. A British-Somali activist and politician, his appointment attracted significant media attention, as he is the first Somali, the youngest-ever, and the first Green Party councillor to hold the role. For many Sheffield folk, Magid has been both an inspiration and a breathe of fresh air. In his talk, he reflects on how he’s used positive messages and creativity to connect with people on an emotional level. There is no doubt he’s been a champion of Sheffield and everything the city has to offer. Lord Mayor Magid demonstrates ways in which he has acted with the intention to connect and do things differently. Starting with the the squat. The 29-year-old is the youngest Mayor the city has seen. His inauguration photo, featuring ‘that squat’ went viral online and Magid’s now famous Doc Marten’s and yellow cap have appeared in newspapers and timelines around the world. ‘One of the ways I’ve tried to do things is really try and merge a polit

  • Lindsey Green / Helping people gain the courage to be curious

    28/06/2018 Duration: 39min

    Lindsey Green co-founded Frankly, Green + Webb, a digital agency working with cultural organisations all over the world to design products, experiences and services that integrate digital and physical elements. This is a talk about encouraging people to be curious and needing the right questions, not the right answers.

  • Felicity Hoy / Death, art, the universe and people

    15/12/2017 Duration: 43min

    Felicity Hoy AKA. Felicity the Facilitator has been self-employed in Sheffield for 6 years working on projects that make use of and transform empty or underused buildings. Her interest lies in creating something new and modern in old spaces that will provide self- employed, creative people opportunities. But mainly so people can have fun! Felicity gave us a candid insight into how and why she creates and the inner workings of her constantly active mind. For the tough global topic of death, it became very much a topic of that being a drive to create more and create meaningfully: ‘My life is based on trying to do things that progressively make me ok with the fact that I’m going to die’ - Felicity Hoy. CreativeMornings Sheffield: creativemornings.com/cities/shd Watch the video: https://creativemornings.com/talks/felicity-hoy-aka-felicity-the-facilitator/1

  • Kim Swan / The power of bread

    15/09/2017 Duration: 36min

    Episode three of the CreativeMornings Sheffield podcast features a talk by Kim Swan, who told us all about the power of bread. We gathered 08:30 at The Amphitheatre, the 1000-seater just behind the train station with the best views across the city from the comfort of a grassy bank. We had a brief talk from some Friends of Sheaf Valley Park and then strolled over to the old sweet factory where Kim had the cob oven all fired up (since 03:30!). There was fresh REAL bread, butter and jam and coffee laid out to enjoy whilst we continued her story. It was a non-tech, open-air out in the elements CMsurvival edition and it was brilliant. CreativeMornings Sheffield: creativemornings.com/cities/shd Watch the video: https://creativemornings.com/talks/kim-swan-aka-born-bread/1 Partners... Make it Matte Black (video): makeitmatteblack.co.uk Very Meta (podcast): verymeta.com

  • Patrick Walker and Laura Higham / Design, science and sustainable food

    25/07/2017 Duration: 42min

    Episode three of the CreativeMornings Sheffield podcast features a talk by Patrick Walker, from Dust Collective, and Laura Higham, from FAI Farms. Patrick and Laura talk about how they’ve been collaborating to raise awareness and create real change for sustainable food production. Real thought-provoking stuff. CreativeMornings Sheffield: creativemornings.com/cities/shd Dust Collective: http://du.st FAI Farms: http://www.faifarms.com Sponsor... La Biblioteka: http://www.labiblioteka.co Partners... Make it Matte Black (video): http://makeitmatteblack.co.uk Very Meta (podcast): http://verymeta.com

  • Lyon & Lyon / Ideas, process and creation

    31/05/2017 Duration: 37min

    Episode two of the CreativeMornings Sheffield podcast features a talk by and interview with Ben and Mat from Lyon&Lyon, an award-winning Sheffield design agency. They share some of their work and how they approach the creative process. Lots of good advice, all round. CreativeMornings Sheffield: creativemornings.com/cities/shd Lyon&Lyon: lyonandlyon.co.uk Sponsor... Roco Creative Co-op: www.theroco.org Partners... Tom Smith (photos): designedbysmith.co.uk Make it Matte Black (video): makeitmatteblack.co.uk Very Meta (podcast): verymeta.com

  • Mark Musgrave / Using creativity and enterprise to make a difference

    27/04/2017 Duration: 33min

    This first episode of the CreativeMornings Sheffield podcast features Mark Musgrave from Printed By Us. Printed By run screen printing workshops for people in Sheffield who may have been homeless or experienced other complex issues. Listen in to learn more about the project and how creativity can tackle one of our society's taboos. CreativeMornings Sheffield: http://creativemornings.com/cities/shd Printed By Us: http://printedbyus.org Sponsors... La Bibilioteka: http://labiblioteka.co Ink and Water: http://inkandwater.coffee