Human Record 16 – Zuher

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Part music show, part autobiography, Human Records is a weekly podcast that will expand your understanding of humanity. Join Kathleen as she interviews a diversity of humans, with each guest sharing 7 records to musically illustrate their own journey.

In this episode join Kathleen as she interviews Zuher, who was born in Germany to Syrian parents Zuher and is now an academic in middle eastern politics.

Human Records challenges stereotypes by amplifying the voices of those who aren’t well represented in the mainstream media. Kathleen prioritises interviewing the working class, women, people of colour, and those who face challenges because of their sexuality, physical or mental health. Whilst most of the people in the world fall into these categories, our current media is dominated by a minority of white privileged straight men. This podcast offers perspectives that go beyond the dominant ‘white male lens’.

If you’d like to walk a mile in another person’s shoes but they don’t fit, then why not spend an hour with them in your ears?

If Desert Island Discs were to breed with Humans of New York, this might be the offspring!

Produced and hosted by Kathleen Cassidy

Email: humanrecordspodcast@gmail.com

Check out this record of Human Records!

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Human Record 15: Ayeisha

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Part music show, part autobiography, Human Records is a weekly podcast that will expand your understanding of humanity. Join Kathleen as she interviews a diversity of humans, with each guest sharing 7 records to musically illustrate their own journey.

In this episode join Kathleen as she interviews Ayeisha, campaigner and host of the Weekly Economics Podcast.

Human Records challenges stereotypes by amplifying the voices of those who aren’t well represented in the mainstream media. Kathleen prioritises interviewing the working class, women, people of colour, and those who face challenges because of their sexuality, physical or mental health. Whilst most of the people in the world fall into these categories, our current media is dominated by a minority of white privileged straight men. This podcast offers perspectives that go beyond the dominant ‘white male lens’.

If you’d like to walk a mile in another person’s shoes but they don’t fit, then why not spend an hour with them in your ears?

If Desert Island Discs were to breed with Humans of New York, this might be the offspring!

Produced and hosted by Kathleen Cassidy

Email: humanrecordspodcast@gmail.com

Check out this record of Human Records!

Human Record 14: Tia

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Part music show, part autobiography, Human Records is a weekly podcast that will expand your understanding of humanity. Join Kathleen as she interviews a diversity of humans, with each guest sharing 7 records to musically illustrate their own journey.

In this episode join Kathleen as she interviews Tia, home-educator of her four children, security guard and part time zombie and extra!

Human Records challenges stereotypes by amplifying the voices of those who aren’t well represented in the mainstream media. Kathleen prioritises interviewing the working class, women, people of colour, and those who face challenges because of their sexuality, physical or mental health. Whilst most of the people in the world fall into these categories, our current media is dominated by a minority of white privileged straight men. This podcast offers perspectives that go beyond the dominant ‘white male lens’.

If you’d like to walk a mile in another person’s shoes but they don’t fit, then why not spend an hour with them in your ears?

If Desert Island Discs were to breed with Humans of New York, this might be the offspring!

Produced and hosted by Kathleen Cassidy

Email: humanrecordspodcast@gmail.com

Check out this record of Human Records!

Human Record 13: Gilli

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Part music show, part autobiography, Human Records is a weekly podcast that will expand your understanding of humanity. Join Kathleen as she interviews a diversity of humans, with each guest sharing 7 records to musically illustrate their own journey.

In this episode join Kathleen as she interviews Gilli Gladman, a retired Restaurant Entrepreneur, Embodied Relationship Therapist and active Co-Counsellor. Human Records challenges stereotypes by amplifying the voices of those who aren’t well represented in the mainstream media. Kathleen prioritises interviewing the working class, women, people of colour, and those who face challenges because of their sexuality, physical or mental health. Whilst most of the people in the world fall into these categories, our current media is dominated by a minority of white privileged straight men. This podcast offers perspectives that go beyond the dominant ‘white male lens’.

If you’d like to walk a mile in another person’s shoes but they don’t fit, then why not spend an hour with them in your ears?

If Desert Island Discs were to breed with Humans of New York, this might be the offspring!

Produced and hosted by Kathleen Cassidy

Email: humanrecordspodcast@gmail.com

Check out this record of Human Records!

Human Record 12: Stephen

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Part music show, part autobiography, Human Records is a weekly podcast that will expand your understanding of humanity. Join Kathleen as she interviews a diversity of humans, with each guest sharing 7 records to musically illustrate their own journey.

In this episode join Kathleen as she interviews Stephen Armstrong-Corbett, former world karate champion and builder from Northern Ireland. Human Records challenges stereotypes by amplifying the voices of those who aren’t well represented in the mainstream media. Kathleen prioritises interviewing the working class, women, people of colour, and those who face challenges because of their sexuality, physical or mental health. Whilst most of the people in the world fall into these categories, our current media is dominated by a minority of white privileged straight men. This podcast offers perspectives that go beyond the dominant ‘white male lens’.

If you’d like to walk a mile in another person’s shoes but they don’t fit, then why not spend an hour with them in your ears?

If Desert Island Discs were to breed with Humans of New York, this might be the offspring!

Produced and hosted by Kathleen Cassidy

Email: humanrecordspodcast@gmail.com

Check out this record of Human Records!

Human Record 11- Carys

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Part music show, part autobiography, Human Records is a weekly podcast that will expand your understanding of humanity. Join Kathleen as she interviews a diversity of humans, with each guest sharing 7 records to musically illustrate their own journey.

In this episode join Kathleen as she interviews Carys Afoko, a communication director from Brixton, London. Sign up to Carys’s newsletter here: http://welevelup.us13.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=6e571ba37fd5372883ac0b7ec&id=40b93db52b and find out more about the feminist organisation Level Up here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1815207188715789/

Human Records challenges stereotypes by amplifying the voices of those who aren’t well represented in the mainstream media. Kathleen prioritises interviewing the working class, women, people of colour, and those who face challenges because of their sexuality, physical or mental health. Whilst most of the people in the world fall into these categories, our current media is dominated by a minority of white privileged straight men. This podcast offers perspectives that go beyond the dominant ‘white male lens’.

If you’d like to walk a mile in another person’s shoes but they don’t fit, then why not spend an hour with them in your ears?

If Desert Island Discs were to breed with Humans of New York, this might be the offspring!

Produced and hosted by Kathleen Cassidy

Email: humanrecordspodcast@gmail.com

Check out this record of Human Records!

Human Record 10: Vanessa

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Part music show, part autobiography, Human Records is a weekly podcast that will expand your understanding of humanity. Join Kathleen as she interviews a diversity of humans, with each guest sharing 7 records to musically illustrate their own journey.

In this episode join Kathleen as she interviews Vanessa Arbuthnott, a fabric designer and artist, based in the rural Cotswolds in England. You can contact find out more about Vanessa on http://www.vanessaarbuthnott.co.uk/  and http://theowlbarn.org/

Human Records challenges stereotypes by amplifying the voices of those who aren’t well represented in the mainstream media. Kathleen prioritises interviewing the working class, women, people of colour, and those who face challenges because of their sexuality, physical or mental health. Whilst most of the people in the world fall into these categories, our current media is dominated by a minority of white privileged straight men. This podcast offers perspectives that go beyond the dominant ‘white male lens’.

If you’d like to walk a mile in another person’s shoes but they don’t fit, then why not spend an hour with them in your ears?

If Desert Island Discs were to breed with Humans of New York, this might be the offspring!

Produced and hosted by Kathleen Cassidy

Email: humanrecordspodcast@gmail.com

Check out this record of Human Records!

Human Record 9: Boe Huntress

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Part music show, part autobiography, Human Records is a weekly podcast that will expand your understanding of humanity. Join Kathleen as she interviews a diversity of humans, with each guest sharing 7 records to musically illustrate their own journey.

In this episode join Kathleen as she interviews Boe Huntress, a singer songwriter, artist and faciitator of womens groups in London. You can contact find out more about Boe on www.boehuntress.com  

Human Records challenges stereotypes by amplifying the voices of those who aren’t well represented in the mainstream media. Kathleen prioritises interviewing the working class, women, people of colour, and those who face challenges because of their sexuality, physical or mental health. Whilst most of the people in the world fall into these categories, our current media is dominated by a minority of white privileged straight men. This podcast offers perspectives that go beyond the dominant ‘white male lens’.

If you’d like to walk a mile in another person’s shoes but they don’t fit, then why not spend an hour with them in your ears?

If Desert Island Discs were to breed with Humans of New York, this might be the offspring!

Produced and hosted by Kathleen Cassidy

Email: humanrecordspodcast@gmail.com

Check out this record of Human Records!

Human Record 8: Guppi Bola

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Part music show, part autobiography, Human Records is a weekly podcast that will expand your understanding of humanity. Join Kathleen as she interviews a diversity of humans, with each guest sharing 7 records to musically illustrate their own journey.

In this episode join Kathleen as she interviews Guppi Bola, a social and environmental justice campaigner based in London. You can contact Guppi online @guppik on twitter and Omerejaan on instagram.

Human Records challenges stereotypes by amplifying the voices of those who aren’t well represented in the mainstream media. Kathleen prioritises interviewing the working class, women, people of colour, and those who face challenges because of their sexuality, physical or mental health. Whilst most of the people in the world fall into these categories, our current media is dominated by a minority of white privileged straight men. This podcast offers perspectives that go beyond the dominant ‘white male lens’.

If you’d like to walk a mile in another person’s shoes but they don’t fit, then why not spend an hour with them in your ears?

If Desert Island Discs were to breed with Humans of New York, this might be the offspring!

Produced and hosted by Kathleen Cassidy

Email: humanrecordspodcast@gmail.com

Check out this record of Human Records!

Human Record 3: Steph Wells

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Part music-show, part autobiography, part chat-show, Human Records is a weekly podcast that will expand your understanding of humanity. Join Kathleen as she interviews a diversity of humans about their lives through music and conversation. In this episode get to know musician Steph Wells, who shares 5 records to musically illustrate her own journey as a human. You can find out more about Steph’s music on http://www.sumifmusic.com

 Human Records challenges stereotypes by amplifying the voices of those who aren’t well represented in the mainstream media. Kathleen prioritises interviewing the working class, women, people of colour, and those who face challenges because of their sexuality, physical or mental health. Whilst most of the people in the world fall into these categories, our current media is dominated by a minority of white privileged straight men. This podcast offers perspectives beyond the dominant ‘straight white male lens’.

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Check out this record of Human Records!