Two on one in our season finale this week as Steve and Rob talk to Nick. We discuss sport (poorly), personality typing, personal training tips for lazy people, mental health and its links to creativity and entrepreneurship, social media, RUOK?,
Two on one in our season finale this week as Steve and Rob talk to Nick. We discuss sport (poorly), personality typing, personal training tips for lazy people, mental health and its links to creativity and entrepreneurship, social media, RUOK?,
Our guests this week are Angel and Emmy, two single mums with a passion for community from very different backgrounds. They talk eloquently about love, activism, racism, education, parenting, losing children, feminism, and Shakespeare in Prison
This weeks guests have long experience with prisons and the incarcerated in the US. We talk to Curt and Coss about inspiration, redemption, connection, racism, and (of course) Shakespeare in prisons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for
Rob and Steve talk to Kat and Rachel about their very different relationships to the theatre. We try to teach Rachel to pronounce ‘gnocchi’, try not to make fun of Kat for being vegan, and talk about food, stories, religion, anti-vaxers, and Sh
Two Texans, one Republican and one Democrat, discuss US politics. And they do it in a civil fashion, because they’re not arseholes. Unlike our hosts. Hear them discuss US foreign policy, the recent election, covid, incarceration rates, and the
Meet the hosts and listen to them talk about Trump, the origins of God, war, kombucha as a gateway drug, and Shakespeare in Prisons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Butcher and the Block met ten years ago in a high security Queensland prison, and between them have spent almost fifty years in some of our most notorious institutions (prisons and universities). From their earliest endeavours, creating pro
The Butcher and the Block met ten years ago in a high security Queensland prison, and between them have spent almost fifty years in some of our most notorious institutions (prisons and universities). From their earliest endeavours, creating pro