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Alphabet City

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Conversations with women and non-binary writers every other Wednesday, hosted and produced by Jessica Holland
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Episodes

Roop Gill

“Even though I had two journalism degrees, I just started thinking, ‘How can I get all the tools in my toolbox?’” Roop Gill is Editorial Programme Manager at the Culture Trip, and has previously worked for a mobile news app, a social-media startup, and a Bitcoin website. She also runs a travel blog at roopgill.com and has an MA in financial journalism. We talked about creating a career path that equips you with diverse skills, dealing with tech addiction, and how to figure out your professional ...

Mar 28, 201840 min

Liv Wynter

Liv Wynter is an artist, performer and activist who lives in Southeast London. At poetry nights, rap battles and art galleries, she has performed works that are tender and powerful, often dealing with surviving trauma. She recently resigned as artist-in-residence at the Tate due to remarks on sexual harrassment by the Tate’s director, and what she called “invisible inequalities of the institution.” www.livwynterartist.co.uk

Mar 14, 201853 min

Lauren Razavi

“I think one of the things that journalism has suffered most from over the last decade is the lack of innovative business minds actually staying in the industry. It’s not like I want to get rich, but I want to make a living. And you’ve got to be a hustler to do that.” This week’s guest is Lauren Razavi, a 25-year-old freelance journalist, managing director of the editorial consultancy Flibl and tutor for Guardian Masterclasses.

Mar 01, 20181 hr 12 min

Beverly_Bryan

“Artists are always making the future - drawing blueprints and maps of what could be - and also recording history. Pop and rock musicians, hip-hop artists, they are telling stories that might not otherwise get recorded.” Beverly Bryan writes about underground music scenes across the world and co-hosts the Latinx music podcast Songmess with fellow NYC journalist Richard Villegas. Her words can be found in Spin, Village Voice, Paste, and Remezcla, among other publications, and she was formerly Edi...

Feb 14, 201834 min

Lorna Brown

“Not waiting ’til tomorrow to do what you want to do — not being so afraid that you forget to live while you’re alive — that’s super important.” Lorna Brown left her London life behind and travelled the world documenting graffiti-covered buildings in words and watercolours for her forthcoming book, Painted Cities. In this interview she describes tracking down giant murals in Cairo and figuring out what was essential for creative fulfilment while skateboarding in Palestine. Her advice to other wr...

Jan 31, 201847 min

Zahra Hankir

Zahra Hankir is a London-based freelance journalist who is currently editing a book of essays by Arab women reporters for Penguin. She previously worked at Bloomberg News in Dubai before joining Facebook as a content specialist in 2016. Here, she discusses how to successfully pitch a non-fiction book, and her favourite journalistic tips and tricks, and skewed media coverage of the Middle East. "When the Arab Spring broke out, so many of my friends were doing such great coverage, Arab women from ...

Jan 17, 20181 hr 3 min
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