Scots Whay Hae!

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 280:00:32
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Synopsis

Scots Whay Hae! is the place to discuss modern Scottish Culture whatever and wherever that may be.

Episodes

  • Nadine Aisha Jassat

    27/03/2019 Duration: 43min

    For the latest podcast Ali spoke to the poet Nadine Aisha Jassat about her new collection of poems, 'Let Me Tell You This'. It starts with a reading from Nadine, and the conversation is interspersed with further examples throughout which should give you a clear idea as to what makes this book so special. During their discussion the two touch on narrative, family, the possibilities for poetry, the importance of rhythm, voice & language, why she is glad to be published by 404 Ink, and what these poems mean to her, and others. It's one of the most engaging podcasts to date, and we hope you will be inspired to investigate Nadine's work for yourself, and consider it with the care and attention it deserves.

  • David Keenan For The Good Times Launch Night

    18/03/2019 Duration: 01h27min

    Last month in Mono there was the Glasgow launch of David Keenan's latest novel 'For The Good Times'. A night of two-halves, SWH!'s own Ali Braidwood was on chairing duties as first fellow writer Chris McQueer (below) then David himself (above) read from 'HWFG' and 'For The Good Times' respectively before talking in depth about their latest work. It was a really special night and if you weren't able to make it we hope what you are about to hear is the next best thing.

  • Scotch: The Golden Dram - Andrew Peat

    06/03/2019 Duration: 35min

    For the latest podcast, a Glasgow Film Festival special, Ali met up with film-director Andrew Peat at the city's CCA to talk about his documentary 'Scotch: The Golden Dram'. Andrew has roots in the city and he was delighted to be bringing his film "home" as he put it. 'Scotch' is a film which follows the making of whisky from "grain to glass", and Andrew talks about how he presents that journey, the characters he met along the way, the emotional connection between the drink and the country, and the financial one. The film is for everyone, whether you are interested in whisky or not, and we'd like to think the podcast is the same. In the meantime, your health!

  • L-Space

    01/03/2019 Duration: 01h06min

    For the latest podcast Ali spoke to Lily, Gordon and Dickson from L-space who are, as regular readers of SWH! will know, one of our favourite bands. Their album, 'Kipple Arcadia' (LNFG) was one of the best in recent years and no discerning home should be without it. The talk turns to expectation versus reality, how their sound and songwriting developed, the thinking behind the themes explored in the music, and what the future may hold, bit just for the band but for all of us. The sign of a good podcast is that time flies, either when recording or listening, and if this theory holds up then you are in for a treat. The pod opens with their song 'Home Sweet Home' and closes the exclusive play of two new tracks, 'Moving Traffic Overhead' and 'Waking Up Bathed In The Light Of Things You Can't Afford'. A podcast not to miss.

  • David Keenan - For The Good Times

    31/01/2019 Duration: 58min

    For the latest podcast Ali spoke to writer David Keenan about his latest novel 'For The Good Times'. After the success of his previous book 'This Is Memorial Device', (Scots Whay Hae!'s Book of 2017), it was always going to be fascinating to see how he would follow it, but he has done so in fine style. The two discuss why it is set in Belfast in the '70s, the personal connections Keenan has to that time and place, the themes which he addresses, as well as magic, masculinity, Irish Modernism, and a whole lot more. It was a pleasure to once again spend time in Keenan's company as there are few writers who talk with the insight, honesty, and passion about their work as he does. This is a podcast not to be missed.

  • Beerjacket

    02/01/2019 Duration: 53min

    For the latest podcast Ali caught up with Peter Kelly, better known as singer/songwriter Beerjacket, to talk about 'Silver Cords' which is not only the name of his latest collection of songs, but also of the accompanying book of short stories, (a review of which you can read over at Scots Whay Hae!). The two talk about the project from its early days through to completion, how the stories work with the songs, the reason Peter chooses to work under a pseudonym, and why Beerjacket is now back after some time away. It's a conversation which will appeal to anyone interested in the artistic process, whether making music or writing, and just how important collaboration is.

  • Best Music of 2018

    26/12/2018 Duration: 01h06min

    For our final Best Of 2018 podcast Ali, Chris Ward, Wesley Shearer, and our very own Young Father, Ian, discuss their favourite records of the year, and the best gigs of 2018. What do they choose? Well you'll just have to listen to find out, but we can say that there are a hell of a lot of winners, and nary a loser in sight as they decide that the year in music was a rather fine one.

  • Best Film of 2018

    21/12/2018 Duration: 01h02min

    For our review of the year in film Ali & Ian were joined once more by Chris Ward and Wesley Shearer to discuss their favourite film of 2018, the year in Scottish film, any themes and trends which could be uncovered, and if Mel Gibson films are better or worse for the involvement of Mel Gibson. It's an enjoyable hour where all three have some shared choices, and some which are new to everyone else, and possibly to you.

  • Best Books of 2018

    17/12/2018 Duration: 01h15min

    For our Best Books of 2018 podcast Ali was once again joined by Book Vikki herself, Publishing Scotland’s Vikki Reilly to discuss their favourite books of the year and the state of Scottish publishing, try to identify the themes and trends of the last 12 months, forget the names of things (mostly Ali, to be fair), look into what's coming in the new year, and explain why 2018 belonged to Muriel. It was quite the year in Scottish writing and hopefully we go some way to summing it up and rounding it off for you.

  • Lorenzo Pacitti (LP Records)

    10/12/2018 Duration: 51min

    For the latest podcast Ali visited LP Records in Glasgow's West End to talk to LP himself, Lorenzo Pacitti. The two talk about the history of his LP Record store, the move into becoming a label, (releasing music from Wesley A. Chung, American Clay, and Codist), and his plans to start LP Radio, a station which will be based in the store. There are also tales of Nicki Minaj, the vital role of darts in the LP story, time spent in Texas and Seattle, the pros and cons of the vinyl resurrection, and his vision of the perfect radio station. For anyone interested in the record business - the records and/or the business - it's a must listen.

  • Donald S Murray

    28/11/2018 Duration: 43min

    For the latest podcast Ali met up with poet and writer Donald S. Murray to talk about this novel 'As The Women Lay Dreaming' which examines the Iolaire disaster of 1919 and why the story of one of the worst peacetime maritime disasters remains largely unknown outside of the Highlands & Islands. The two discuss the impact this terrible event has had on a community through the generations, and also the main themes of the novel which include language, religion, class, art, guilt, and family. It's an utterly fascinating conversation about one of Scotland's defining moments in history. With the centenary of the sinking of the Iolaire imminent this is a podcast you won't want to miss.

  • Vive La Rose

    15/11/2018 Duration: 47min

    "For the latest podcast Ali went through to Cabaret Voltaire in Edinburgh to talk to musician David Luximon-Herbert, better known as Vive La Rose, about his latest album 'For She Who Hangs The Moon', which is destined to be one of the best records of 2018. The two talk about the making of the record, influences, themes, tone, the expectations David has, and the critical reaction so far. As well as the usual chat you also get two bonus tracks in the shape of 'Night Terrors' and the current single 'Schiehallion' which give you just a taste of what is an impeccable collection of songs.

  • Chris McQueer

    03/11/2018 Duration: 41min

    "For the latest podcast Ali spoke to the writer Chris McQueer about his latest collection of short stories, 'HWFG'. If you haven't heard of or read Chris' work, where have you been? His previous book, 'Hings' took the world of Scottish writing by storm announcing a fresh and exciting new voice. 'HWFG', ('Here We Fucking Go', if you haven't worked it out yet), sees him build on the success of 'Hings' introducing readers to new characters as well as bringing back fan favourites. It was fascinating to hear what inspired Chris to write, his influences, the difficulty in following a hit, the highs and lows of being reviewed, and his plans to branch out from writing fiction. He also kindly reads one of his stories which gives the uninitiated a great introduction to Chris McQueer and his work.

  • Vic Galloway - Rip It Up

    08/10/2018 Duration: 52min

    For our 100th podcast we thought long and hard about who to ask and we kept coming back to one name, Mr Vic Galloway. With the recent publication of his superb book Rip It Up: The Story Of Scottish Pop, written to coincide with the National Museum of Scotland’s exhibition and the TV show of the same name, it seems fitting to talk to a man who helps shape the nation's musical tastes.

  • Carla J. Easton

    11/09/2018 Duration: 45min

    For the latest SWH! podcast Ali caught up with musician Carla J. Easton to talk about her new album 'Impossible Stuff', which is released on the 5th October on Olive Grove Records. As well as explaining the Canadian roots of the record Carla talks about the importance of home, her many collaborations, her musical history, Teen Canteen, and the documentary she is working on with Blair Young about women pioneers of Scottish pop. Carla is one of the most innovative and interesting musicians working today and it was great talking to her. If you love music you just have to take a listen, but it's also a fascinating insight as to what is involved in the artistic process.

  • May Miles Thomas

    03/09/2018 Duration: 53min

    For the latest podcast Ali spoke to writer & director May Miles Thomas about her incredible film 'Voyageuse' and the issues and themes it addresses such as family, ageing, grief, and much more. However, the two also discuss different approaches to making film, May's previous projects, using setbacks as inspiration, the problem in getting heard in a crowded market, and the primary importance of story in her work. It's a fantastic listen which will be of interest to anyone who is interested, not only in the process and reality of filmmaking, but in all aspects of creating art in Scotland. There is also mention of Hitler, satanism in Glasgow, and the CIA. What more could you want from a podcast?

  • Andy Davidson

    17/08/2018 Duration: 35min

    For the latest podcast Ali met up with the American novelist Andy Davidson before his event at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. In an ironically dreich Charlotte Square the two discuss Andy's terrific debut novel 'In The Valley Of The Sun' which is out now on the Contraband imprint of Saraband books, and which is one of the best of the year so far. It's a fascinating chat about influences and ideas, genre fiction vs literary fiction, horror writers and films, the importance of character, and why, in terms of writing, there really is no place like home. They also talk about the differences in publishing in the US as opposed to the UK. For anyone with an interest in writing, or reading, it's a must listen.

  • Aberdeen

    02/08/2018 Duration: 58min

    After our Dundee podcast Ali moves up the coast to Aberdeen to talk to Charley Buchan from Fitlike Records, writer Shane Strachan, and Mood Of Collapse blogger Jon Reid. The three talk about the changes in Aberdeen's arts and cultural community, the influence of the city's educational and civic insitutions, the importance of spaces and places, graduate and talent drain, what inspires them to do what they do, and their hope for what happens next. It's an impassioned and inspiring chat about past, present and future for the arts in Aberdeen.

  • Dundee

    10/07/2018 Duration: 58min

    For the latest podcast Ali visited Dundee to talk about all things artistic and cultural in relation to that great city. To do so he was joined by the co-founding director of Creative Dundee Gillian Easson, the writer and playwrite (and long term supporter of SWH!) Anna Stewart, and the TV and theatre actor, (currently on the brilliant 'The Terror' on AMC) Gordon Morris. All three are proud Dundonians and have a long and vibrant connection with the city's culture. They talk about the past, present, and their future hopes for the city and its artistic community, examining how it has become an internationally renowned centre for the arts while remaining determinedly committed to engaging with its citizens. It's a fascinating discussion which gives a great overview of a place, its people, and its culture.

  • Colin McIlroy

    11/06/2018 Duration: 46min

    In the latest podcast we look at the life and work of Muriel Spark with our guest Dr Colin McIlroy who is the Muriel Spark Project Curator at the National Library of Scotland, and who was instrumental in their recent The International Style of Muriel Spark Exhibition. This year is the centenary of the birth of Spark, and the exhibition was just part of the #MurielSpark100 celebrations which are ongoing throughout 2018. Colin tells us all about the exhibition, before he and Ali talk about the novels, Spark's life, her other writing, and so much more. If you are a newcomer to Muriel Spark, or think that she begins and ends with The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie, this is the perfect podcast to persuade you to investigate further. If you are already a fan, then you're bound to find something new to you.

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