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Welcome to Biscuit time! A podcast featuring new guests and friends every week who discuss their lives, careers and more.We will talk to people from the world of music, travel, film, TV, and anywhere really. Enjoy!
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King Biscuit Time, the longest running daily blues radio show in the United States, was first broadcast by KFFA Radio on November 21, 1941. Since then, the program has become world renown. In 1990 the program began broadcasting from a remote studio at the Delta Cultural Center. Catch "Sunshine" Sonny Payne broadcasting live from the Visitors Center each day from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. You never know who you might see when you stop in to see the live broadcast. Live music and entertaining guests ...
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Welcome to the second episode of "Around the 'World' Music". Following my chat with two music teachers, I am joined by Dr. Diljeet Bhachu. Diljeet is Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Officer with the Musicians' Union and has previously lectured in further education. I spoke to Diljeet about world music and if/how it is implemented in education, if t…
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Welcome to episode 11 and episode 1 of a mini series called "Around the 'World' Music" I enjoyed speaking to two secondary music teachers about their experiences in teaching within the classroom and specifically teaching the world music unit. Listen to hear some interesting thoughts on how music is taught in schools and some of the challenged many …
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Welcome back to Biscuit Time! After a few months off, I am back and (hopefully) semi-regularly making podcasts. And, after a slight hiatus, there's no better way to come back than talking about what I've been up to with my best mate Aidan. Aidan and I embarked on a two-week trip around Central Europe in July and here are some tales from the trip. F…
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Welcome to episode 9 of Biscuit Time! This week I spoke to Kane Kirkpatrick about his rise to success as a DJ and with Animate Glasgow. Kane is just fresh off of playing in Ibiza, FLY Open Air and many many more. He has risen to success with many festival appearances under his belt and the rising visibility of his DJ collective and club night, Anim…
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This week I was joined by one of my good friends and creative mind Beverley Smith. Bev told me about her career to this point and where she's going in all of her many career-paths. From music, to modelling, to creative direction, I loved chatting with Bev and seeing where she is going next. Find Beverley here: www.blaksmithcreatives.co.uk Insta: be…
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Welcome to episode 7 of biscuit time! This week I was joined by friends and twitch streamers Chloe (Calistyx) and Kerri (Fawxxxart) as they spoke about their lives on twitch, streaming, and the pressures that come with that. They share some really fond memories of their Twitch days so far and their ambitions for the future. Both are exciting prospe…
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For episode 6, I am joined by Chris Minielly AKA Jaguar Sun to talk about his career to this point, upcoming album All We've Ever Known, amassing 15+ million streams basically overnight and his love of creation in general. I enjoyed catching up with Chris and I look forward to what his musical journey is going to bring going forward, he is an artis…
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Hello! In episode 5, I am joined by Rebeka O'Rorke. Rebeka is a singer-songwriter and self-managing musician from Glasgow. she spoke in this podcast about her love for music and how she doesn't know anything else but music. Rebeka and I also discussed putting on your own shows, big performances e.g. Glasgow Green and Manchester Arena, and a VERY ba…
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In the second special Biscuit Time x SongCon episode, we revisit panel 2 of SongCon. David Blair [Room 2, 23 Music Management] and Allan Dumbreck [UWS Commercial Music, The Big Dish] talk about their experiences and journey into their jobs working within music management, label work and music education. It was a very interesting chat and they both …
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For episode 4, I am joined by journalist for the Daily Record and Lanarkshire Live, Gregor Farquharson. We talked about mad experiences in journalism, the obscene amount of gigs and festivals he's been to and the zone 1 spoons challenge which he just recently completed We also discussed how he just recently started vlogging and creating more conten…
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In this special episode of Biscuit Time, we look back at panel 1 of SongCon, a music conference I hosted back in March in The 13th Note. I was joined by Kitti, Deni Smith & David Blair to talk about music, playing live, touring, festivals, marketing yourself and much more. This was a great insight into what it takes to be a musician and the many di…
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Welcome to episode 3 of Biscuit Time! This week I am joined by Brandon, Chris & Martin from The Fëar. We spoke about playing live, writing tunes and developing as artists and as an act. Check them out here --> https://facebook.com/thefearmusic https://open.spotify.com/artist/6JIBS7uKRoJoxxyK3ZpPrB?si=EJimv9R-SHKDvK1L59YfOw&nd=1 Enjoy the episode!…
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In episode 2 of Biscuit Time, I chat with Derek Watson from The DW Podcast, The Banter Thiefs and The Well Society among other things. We also talked about Motherwell Makes Music, Up The Well and Derek's very interesting travels abroad. Enjoy! Derek's socials: instagram: derekwatson89 twitter: derekwatson89 Podcast: The DW Podcast Music: The Banter…
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Welcome to Biscuit Time! For the first episode I am joined by my friends Jack & Aaron to talk about embarrassing talent show moments from school, the best film and game soundtracks and our favourite music. Jack is a film legend and Aaron is a game boy so their level of expertise was really felt in this episode. Enjoy!…
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