Quintessentially Queer, Ep. 22: Transdisciplinarity & Spunk
Somewhere in the chaos of creation, our world demands for an all-encompassing artistic response to its necessities. George Rallis dwelves within the multiple folds of Lorenzo de Re's work.

Somewhere in the chaos of creation, our world demands for an all-encompassing artistic response to its necessities. George Rallis dwelves within the multiple folds of Lorenzo de Re's work.
Slim Radio presents Fred Maybe Performing "Convo With Self", "Sick To My Stomach" and "Waterworks" in our studio. This is the second time we have the pleasure to get Fred Maybe in our studio. Both times he brought good vibes and beautiful raps delivered with to us with precision and feeling. Mix By: Luke Fritzmaurits
Fashion has been the driving force for a lot of queer lives, including that of our guests. As Gaga said once, put it all on me. George Rallis, sits down with Hanna Fredsberg and Michael Geertzen to talk about their own sartorial journey.
It’s the end of an era. In the last episode of Brown Town, Justin Yeung, Erandi de Silva, Mohini Rastogi and Yalda Aieni hand out some free tips to students moving to Amsterdam next year. Listen to them close a chapter in radio history. Don’t be sad it’s over, be happy it happened. Can’t live without us? Just listen to our episodes. On repeat.
Liam Pek is an amazing and versatile artist that came to melt the hearts of everyone present in the Slim Radio Live Sessions room. This is one of those sessions that can take you away, so sit down and enjoy the ride.
Roman has made it to dam. Rodam. He joins his close associate Felix in the Slim Radio Studio to discuss the tragedy of Bukayo Saka the Young. Adam comes in with some truly FUEGO donks to lighten the mood, but has a tough time selecting them (classic xd). Join us for the 14th installment of the greatest Donk Podcast in the world. The DONKCAST. (all rights reserved, listening to the donkcast may cause ear bleeding and IBS, slim radio shall not be held liable in such events)
Through the power of alternative current and current affairs we bring you your top topical podcast with hosts Benedetto Zurlo and Diederik Zuurmond who are joined this week by notorious comedian Rami Nima. Against better judgement we discuss Israel, after which we effortfully segue to more light-hearted topics like nihilism, golden showers, ass-to-mouth resuscitation, Italian politics, Kim Bong Un, two girls one cup, Alabama yoga and, of course, NFTs.
Beth Fisher and Ava Ma de Sousa bring you a Minds Matter episode on a very exciting topic: boredom. We promise, it's more interesting than you think! Boredom has been linked to creativity and imagination, but also to depression and self-destructive behaviors. In this episode, we examine what boredom is, and whether we should lean into it or run from it.
Oh how the tables have turned. Simone takes the wheel for this queer chariot, putting George Rallis in the interviewee chair, spelling out their research, backstory and thoughts.
MOOS comes through with energetic indie pop that just makes you wanna move, excited to share their music in our studio they came prepared with mad vibes.
Justin Yeung, Erandi de Silva and Yalda Aieni talk about different beauty standards and how they can have detrimental effects on everyone, especially young teens. From Tik Tok leggings to Instagram sex bots, how are they normalising unattainable body images? Never let the unrealistic standards of others take away your originality and perfect imperfections.
What do a former rock star, a celebrated indie artist, and uh, Allie, have in common? Dis a reggae music! Allie Hatch is joined by Dennis van Leeuwen and Nana Adjoa to talk their mutual loves: reggae and dub. Tune in to hear some stories, some tracks, some history, and some general thoughts about these overlooked genres. 1. Musical Youth - Pass The Dutchie 2. Steel Pulse - Handsworth Revolution 3. Linton Kwesi Johnson - Street 66 4. Jimmy Cliff - My Ancestors 5. Rockers Galore…UK Tour (feat. Mik...
This cug week Diederik Zuurmond & Benedetto Zurlo welcome back regular esteemed guest Sjoerd Scott. They try a cold open that gets hijacked by Horny Benny who's allegedly been microdosing viagra. Diederik brings audio sketches using exclusively visual gags and Sjoerd judges people for how they fake their own death. Suicidal magicians, Winnie the Peg, and a lot more, get in there cugs!
Tico Mac is an artist that enters the room with a serene calmness to him, but as soon as he begins to lay down his vocals your heart will start pounding heavy. He hits you with emotions and care, always filling your heart with some love. Check out the session of this Dutch artist, that touches spirits universally.
Disco was not just a music genre, it was a whole era of acceptance, joy and freedom. From Saturday Night Fever to Studio 54, the beat of disco music carried an entire generation and became one of the most beloved and remembered genres to this day. In this episode of How Did We Get Hear, Anastasia Nullans will present to you different styles and origins of Disco Music while playing some classics of the genre! Link to the Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6vh9fOjsjj0F60r333K8cJ?si=6a5073...
Luc Huijgens pulls back the Radio Theatre's "Radio Curtain". In this unscripted, tell-all episode Luc will talk at length about how hosting this podcast series has brought him no end of joy, anxiety, material to include on his CV and, finally, touch on his hopes and worries for the, yet to be released, episode 10.
Jaïr Darnoud & Rens are true showmen that shine in the limelights even before they grace the stage. They elegantly enter a room with duffel bags full of vibes that radiate throughout their performance and conversation. Press the button to be properly entertained.
Does abstract art leave you feeling in awe or annoyed? Art can provoke powerful experiences, making one feel overcome by the experience of beauty. Are there beauty universals based in evolution and biology, or is beauty in the eye of a culturally conditioned beholder? In this episode of Minds Matter, Beth Fisher and Ava Ma de Sousa enter the fray to examine what neuroscience and psychology can add to the debate on aesthetics. Research discussed & further material at https://www.mindsmatterpo...
Alles hat ein Ende. De Aller, aller, allerlaatste aflevering van Slim Radio Nieuws- VOOR ALTIJD. Audrey, Babette en Arthur breken de tent af! Luister mee.
Here we are for the last episode of Slim Radio News, with Julia Kenul, Niall More, Nora o'Dea and Michela Grasso. Today is all about guessing, and saying goodbye.
Micro and macro spectatorship have a versatile relationship in biology. However, their interplay can give rise to a new more activist artistic disposition. George Rallis invites Nicola Ruffino to discuss the different biomasses that make social life, the living organism that it is.
Oioiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. Donkcast back again. Episode 13. Unlucky for some, but not for us haha. Nah all jokes aside, this episode is a stomper. Felix has corona but luckily donk heals all diseases, Adam has been indulging himself in the LOBSTA B VIP COLLECTION, and Roman, well... Roman has been studying for his medicine exams. Oh sorry... medonkcine exams!!!!! As always expect big choons and bigger chat. Featuring LOBSTA B, Donnay Soldier and Tchaidonksky.
On this week podcast, Michela Grasso and Julia Kenul discuss the sudden pentagon's obsession with UFOs and the paranoia of the Belarusian president with dissidents.
Have you ever wondered who gets a say in where your tuition fees are going? How could we build a stronger community at the UvA? Also while we’re on that note, how come so little students want to vote? This is where the Central Student Council steps in, ever heard of them? Niall Moore will introduce you to candidates Abbey Gilchrist (020), Yourie Bras (De Vrije Student), Luana Lenz (Activisten Partij), Sofia Neumayer (UvA Sociaal) and Tessa Trapp (Inter), as they debate for their place at the CSR...
BREAKING NEWS: Student politics actually isn’t a waste of time or full of self-serving narcissists trying to spice up their CV!!!!! Don’t believe us? Check out Slim Radio’s debate for the Social Sciences Election, featuring Joselyn Arevalo Morán (Inter), Matthijs van der Scheun (UvASociaal), Alicia Vignali (020) and Marlon Mendes Capinha (Activisten Partij). They chat with Iona Smith about their genuine drive to make the UvA a better place and amplify your voice in the student council. VOTE 31ST...
Have you ever wondered who gets a say in where your tuition fees are going? How could we build a stronger community at the UvA? Also while we’re on that note, how come so little students want to vote? This is where the Central Student Council steps in, ever heard of them? Niall Moore will introduce you to candidates Abbey Gilchrist (020), Yourie Bras (De Vrije Student), Luana Lenz (Activisten Partij), Sofia Neumayer (UvA Sociaal) and Tessa Trapp (Inter), as they debate for their place at the CSR...
The UvA elections are coming, they begin on Monday 31st of May. Vote you must! In this debate for the Humanities Faculty Election we see Carlos van Eck (Activisten Partij), Farah Malash (020) and Ciprian Piraianu (TOF) engage in rhetorical combat to determine what the problems are with the UvA and how we can fix them. The discussion with Felix Faillace focuses on community building, digitised learning and money in politics. VOTE FOR SOMEBODY.
VOTE 31ST MAY TO 4TH JUNE. The 2021 Faculty of Economics & Business Debate, starring Mignon Kroon (Inter), Aurora Kapo (UvASociaal) and Jan Peski (List Sefa). They're here to discuss the most pressing issues surrounding this student election. SUCH AS improving mental health, scholarships and giving students more power in the university. Listen to hear where they see eye to eye, and where their visions diverge.
VOTE 31ST MAY TO 4TH JUNE. In the 2021 Faculty of Science Debate, Daan Jellema (SLAAFS), Robin Wacanno (LIEF), and Eva Klaver (De Vrije Student) discuss diversity policy, mental health, continued virtual education and more. Listen to hear where they see eye to eye, and where their visions diverge. VOTE 31ST MAY TO 4TH JUNE.
VOTE 31ST MAY TO JUNE 4TH. The 2021 Law Faculty Debate, featuring candidates Hollando Bangun (Inter), Janne Vrenken (OpRecht) and Ahmet Ergun (De Vrije Student) They sit down with our lovely moderator, Yalda Aieni, to discuss the exchange programme scandal, the digitalisation of education and why students are so sad. Vote to make your voice be heard!