Scots Whay Hae!

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

Episodios

  • Braidwood Brothers Best of 2022

    26/12/2022 Duración: 01h13min

    For our final podcast of 2022, Ali once again jumps on Zoom to talk to Andy, his brother who runs a gallery in Braemar, for what has become a regular end of year chat. The two talk about the highlights of their cultural year, which includes recorded music, live gigs, books, art, podcasts, films, magazines, & more. We hope you excuse this self-indulgence and enjoy the chat, and that you find something which you would like to investigate further. It's further proof that there was loads of great art being made in, and about, Scotland in 2022.

  • Best Films of 2022

    23/12/2022 Duración: 01h38min

    For the latest SWH! podcast, and the last of our Best of 2022 pods, Ali is joined once more by regulars Chris Ward and Wesley Shearer to talk all things film, or at least to talk about their films of the year.  Once again picking five each, they share their enthusiasm for films you may have missed first time around, and we’re sure you’ll find something to tickle your fancy.   They talk about small indies and major blockbusters, this year’s Glasgow Film Festival, the problems facing cinemas, directors old and new, documentaries, drama, the return of unlikely heroes, TV on the big screen, and a whole lot more. All the details, and all the ways to listen, at scotswhayhae.com

  • Best Music of 2022 with Fiona Liddell

    16/12/2022 Duración: 58min

    For our latest roundup of 2022 we look at the year in music, with Ali joined once again by musician, podcaster, radio presenter, and righteous supporter of Scottish music, Fiona Liddell. They each pick 10 tracks to discuss which have left their mark in the last 12 months. 

  • Best Books of 2022 - Gaelic with Marcas Mac an Tuairneir

    13/12/2022 Duración: 29min

    For the last in our Best Books of 2022 podcasts, Ali caught up with poet, writer, singer/songwriter, and previous podcast guest, Marcas Mac an Tuairneir, to learn about his Gaelic books of the year and other aspects of Gaelic writing over the last 12 months.

  • Best Books of 2022 - Part II

    11/12/2022 Duración: 01h16min

    This is the second of our Best Books of 2022 podcasts. For both, Ali is once again joined by Publishing Scotland's Vikki Reilly, and in this podcast the two talk crime fiction, poetry, memoirs and other non-fiction, publishing, and what we can look forward to in 2023. And you can catch up with our Best Books of 2022 - Part I podcast over at scotswhayhae.com . Always a SWH! highlight of the year, when taken together, these podcasts reflect, and celebrate, another exceptional 12 months in Scottish writing.

  • Best Books of 2022 - Part I

    09/12/2022 Duración: 01h12min

    As is traditional, the first of our Best of 2022 podcasts are all about books, and there were so many books and book-related  things to talk about that we have split the podcast into two parts. For both, Ali is once again joined by Publishing Scotland's Vikki Reilly, and in this podcast the two talk fiction, some of the themes and trends of the year, the notable debuts, the return of some weel-kent names, and a whole lot more, as well as declaring their own choices for Book of the Year.  In Part II there will be further talks on crime fiction, poetry, memoirs and other non-fiction, publishing, and what we can look forward to in 2023. That will be with you soon. Always a SWH! highlight of the year, when taken together, these podcasts reflect, and celebrate, another exceptional 12 months in Scottish writing.

  • Scottish Podcast Collaboration

    02/12/2022 Duración: 01h36min

    The latest SWH! podcast is our contribution to Scottish Podcast Collaboration Week which will run from the 5th - 11th December. This podcast works as a preview as to what to expect, as Ali speaks to 4 of the podcasts involved - Dawn from 'Scottish Murders' (and the driving force behind the collaboration), Nicky & Greg from The Culture Swally, Suzanne from Adventures in Scotland, and Satsu from Chatsunami. They are fascinating and informative conversations which give you just a taste of the range and diversity of the podcasts currently made in and about Scotland today. To find out more, and all about the other podcasts involved - and how to follow them - head over to scotswhayhae.com

  • Leyla Josephine - In Public / In Private

    04/11/2022 Duración: 41min

    For the latest SWH! podcast Ali spoke to returning guest, the poet, performer and playwright Leyla Josephine, to talk about her new poetry collection In Public / In Private which is published by Burning Eye Books. Leyla kindly reads some of her work, and talks about becoming a published poet, the ideas and themes that are behind the poems, the line between the public and the private, getting that balance right in both her poetry and other work, learning lessons from the past, and a whole lot more. She also talks about her current tour, which includes a night in Glasgow at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut on  Saturday 26th November, which will see Colin Bramwell, Ellen Renton, Empress, Iona Lee, Kevin P.Gilday, Niki Rush in support. It promises to be a special event, and you can get tickets and find out more over at www.scotswhayhae.com.

  • Douglas MacIntyre, Grant McPhee & Neil Cooper - Hungry Beat

    26/10/2022 Duración: 55min

    For the latest SWH! podcast Ali spoke to musician Douglas MacIntyre, filmmaker Grant McPhee, and journalist Neil Cooper to learn all about their new book 'Hungry Beat - The Scottish Independent Pop Underground Movement (1977-1984)'.  It's seems a shame to have the three on the same podcast as each deserves an individual interview to themselves (and that may come to pass in the future.) Douglas runs the excellent indie record label Creeping Bent as well as putting on the FRET series of concerts at the Strathaven Hotel, and has played with a number of bands over the years. Grant McPhee has made three great documentaries looking at Scottish indie music, Teenage Superstars, The Glasgow School, and Big Gold Dream - the latter providing the inspiration for Hungry Beat.  Neil Cooper is a journalist, critic and cultural commentator who writes for the Herald, Bella Caledonia, and many other fine publications. Few have written more insightfully about, and on, Scottish culture as he has.  What follows is

  • Burd Ellen - A Tarot of the Green Wood

    21/10/2022 Duración: 28min

    For the latest SWH! podcast Ali caught up with musician Debbie Armour to talk all things Burd Ellen, and their new album 'A Tarot of the Green Wood', which is out on the 31st October on Debbie's own label, Mavis Recordings. Debbie talks about the history of Burd Ellen, working with Gayle Brogan, how the new album came about, the inspiration of tarot cards, blending the traditional with the contemporary, the influences behind the music - musical and otherwise - and a whole lot more. They also discuss the folk tradition, the possibility of playing the album live, and the atmosphere Burd Ellen's music creates. Burd Ellen are among the most interesting and innovative musicians around - with 'A Tarot of the Green Wood' being just the latest proof of that - and it was fascinating to get a glimpse behind the music. For links to learn more about Burd Ellen, and to buy their music, head over to https://www.scotswhayhae.com

  • Dilys Rose - Sea Fret

    14/10/2022 Duración: 39min

    For the latest podcast Ali spoke to writer and poet Dilys Rose to talk about her latest short story collection, the excellent 'Sea Fret' (published by Scotland Street Press). Dilys is one of Scotland's finest writers and it was such a pleasure to be able to talk about her work, the short story as a form, the stories behind the stories, teaching writing, the drama found in the everyday, the different sides of her writing, and a whole lot more. Quite simply it's a must listen for readers, writers, and all book lovers.

  • Calvin Wilson & Gail Anthea Brown - The Northern Stories Festival

    07/10/2022 Duración: 27min

    For the latest SWH! podcast Ali spoke to Lyth Arts Centre's Marketing Director Calvin Wilson & author Gail Anthea Brown to learn all about The Northern Stories Festival, which is on between 7th - 16th October across Caithness. The two talk about the themes and ideas behind the festival, the extensive programme, the different strands, just a few of the highlights, and a whole lot more. They also discuss the importance of storytelling in bringing people together, and building bridges with other countries and cultures. You can find out further details, and book tickets to events, by going to lytharts.org.uk/northern-stories-festival

  • Marianne Dissard

    30/09/2022 Duración: 26min

    For the latest podcast Ali headed to Glasgow's Hidden Gardens (behind the Tramway) on a beautiful morning to meet up with singer, photographer, filmmaker, and author Marianne Dissard, to talk about her life and work, and how she came to Glasgow. They discuss her recent exhibition of photography 'On A Good Day You Can See France', the extensive and varied musical side of her career, collaborating with other musicians and artists, the challenges of writing her memoir 'Not Me', and her films. It's a fascinating conversation with someone who lives and breaths their art, and whose life continues to be shaped by her work. It was such a pleasure to be able to talk to Marianne, and in such peaceful surroundings, and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we did recording. All the links to Marianne's art and music can be found over at https://www.scotswhayhae.com

  • N.E. Solomons - The Bone Road

    26/09/2022 Duración: 40min

    For the latest SWH! podcast Ali spoke to writer N.E. Solomons about her debut thriller 'The Bone Road', which is published by Polygon Books. The two talk about why she wanted to write this book, how it changed into something very different from that initial conception, the challenges in writing in this specific genre, setting events in the Balkans, the creation of the two central characters and how they work together, and parallels with the present day. Natasha also talks about her life as a writer - be that historical fiction, as a playwright, or screenwriting, offering insights into that world and some advice for others. Altogether it's a fascinating conversation which will be of interest to writers, readers and all book lovers alike.

  • Sanjeev Mann - Supermann on da beat

    23/09/2022 Duración: 28min

    For the latest SWH! podcast Ali spoke to hip-hop artist, DJ, music producer, and journalist, Sanjeev Mann (also know as Supermann on da Beat) about all those parts of his life and more. Sanjeev talks about starting to make music during lockdown, collaborating with other artists, his experiences of working in the Scottish music industry and the hip-hop community, and the musicians he admires. He also discusses his journalism, particularly with regard to campaigning for greater accessibility in music venues for both performers and audience members, his work with Drake Music Scotland and Hip Hop Scotland, and a whole lot more. Full details and all the links over at scotswhayhae.com.

  • Scottish Spoken Word Showcase - Edinburgh International Book Festival

    23/08/2022 Duración: 01h30min

    The third of our collaborations with the Edinburgh International Book Festival is the Scottish Spoken Word Showcase Podcast - a companion to the live event of the same name. For it we interviewed six spoken word performers who tell us all about who they are, what they do, why they do it, and give us just a taste of their work. As well as those core conversations we also talk to the Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival Nick Barley, and Alice Tarbuck from Creative Scotland. Put together it offers just a small example as to the variety and diversity in the Spoken Word scene in Scotland today, and we hope you'll be encouraged to seek out, and investigate further, the work of our featured artists, and be persuaded to seek out spoken word events across the country. To learn more you can visit https://www.edbookfest.co.uk & https://www.creativescotland.com

  • Shaping Scotland's Stories: New Voices Showcase

    22/08/2022 Duración: 01h40min

    The latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast is the second of our collaborations with the Edinburgh International Book Festival. It is the Shaping Scotland's Stories: New Voices podcast, a companion to the live event of the same name. There are interviews with eight representatives from a variety of publishers who tell us all about who they are, what they do, the challenges and rewards of working with new literary voices, and the books they are currently excited about. As well as those core conversations we also talk to the Executive Director of the Edinburgh Book Festival Sophie Moxon, and Vikki Reilly from Publishing Scotland. Put together it makes for a fascinating insight into, and overview of, publishing in Scotland today, and has some great advice for writers both old, but mainly new, and we hope you'll be encouraged to investigate all the publishers, their books, and their writers further, which you can do by visiting edbookfest.co.uk & publishingscotland.org, as well as scotswhayhae.com.

  • Celebrating Inclusion - Edinburgh International Book Festival

    19/08/2022 Duración: 44min

    The latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast is the first of three collaborations with the Edinburgh International Book Festival for this year's Festival. Ahead of their own event - 'Celebrating Inclusion' (Thu 25 Aug 19:00 - 20:15) - Ali spoke to writers Ever Dundas and Julie Farrell to learn more about the event, and the 'Inklusion Guide', which they have created to help event organisers better understand accessibility for disabled writers, audience members, and others. It's a fascinating and insightful conversation about an area of the "Business of Books" (the name of the series that this event is part of) which is too often overlooked. Ever and Julie offer advice and anecdotes, as well as talking about their own experiences, hopes for the future, what they are looking forward to at this year's book festival, and more.

  • PITCH

    05/08/2022 Duración: 24min

    The latest SWH! podcast is all about PITCH - Scotland's Conference of Hip Hop & Underground Culture - and Ali speaks to organisers Richy Muirhead and Alana Hepburn as well as MC Salum who will be performing on the day. Richy and Alana talk about how PITCH came together, who will be appearing, and give details about just what the full programme offers, and Salum looks forward to the day and what excites him most about what's on. PITCH will be in Glasgow and online on the 27th August. For full details go to pitchscotland.com or search using @pitchscotland on social media. It promises to be an unforgettable day.

  • D.D. Johnston - Disnaeland

    29/07/2022 Duración: 41min

    For the latest SWH! podcast Ali spoke to writer D.D. Johnston to talk all about his novel 'Disnaeland', which he describes as "..a really happy story about the end of the world". D.D. talks about the inspirations behind it, how long he's been working on it, the timely nature of its publication, the influences on it, and dystopian fiction more generally. The two also discuss the themes and ideas in 'Disnaeland', as well as the philosophies - both social and moral - which drive it. D.D. also sets out why it was important for him to 'go home' to tell this story. D.D. Johnston has written one of the most unexpected, and ultimately uplifting, novels of the year. It's the end of the world as we know it, and it feels fine.

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