Humans of Camden - Episode 2
‘Humans of Camden’ is a podcast series for Camden Community Radio inspired by the photography project, ‘Humans of New York’. In it, Bonny walks around different parts of Camden asking passersby to talk to her for 5 minutes. The aim is to capture a cross-section of street life in this diverse and eclectic borough of London.
The second episode was recorded in Eversholt Street and Mornington Crescent early on a Sunday morning. Bonny asks: “Why are you here?”, “Is there anything you’re struggling with at the moment?”, “What advice have you found helpful that you’d share with others?” (etc.)
Packaged by: Bonny Astor
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Humans of Camden - Episode 1
‘Humans of Camden’ is a podcast series for Camden Community Radio inspired by the photography project, ‘Humans of New York’. In it, Bonny walks around different parts of Camden asking passersby to talk to her for 5 minutes. The aim is to capture a cross-section of street life in this diverse and eclectic borough of London.
The first episode was recorded in Camden Town and Mornington Crescent. Bonny asks: “Why are you here?”, “Is there anything you’re struggling with at the moment?”, “What advice have you found helpful that you’d share with others?” (etc.)
Packaged by: Bonny Astor
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Talking Shop: The Long Hot Summer
Alix, Bonny, Freddy, Marian & Violet on the Long Hot Summer – From June to O Granny, how could you?
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What's On In Camden for 15th January 2018
The Calm Down Dear festival at the Camden People’s Theatre showcases original and challenging feminist theatre; the Lumiere festival is returning to London at the end of the week—lighting up some of the cities most iconic buildings and sites (including many in Camden); a new film all about the life of Madness frontman Suggs is coming out this week with a premiere in Camden.
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Inside the Camden Town Shed
The Camden Town Shed was one of the first examples of the Men’s Shed movement from Australia to arrive in the UK. It was started by local man Mike Jenn and is based in the Maiden Lane Community Centre. It is a den of ingenuity and creativity and source of fulfillment for many of the men (and women) it serves.
Package by: Freddy Chick
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