Solo Q and A PostEdinburghcast
Your Questions, My Answers
Your Questions, My Answers
Friend of the podcast Tiff Stevenson sits in my flat in edinburgh and talks about everything from bodily autonomy to grey spaces to abortion tee-shirts to robots telling us to kill ourselves to what we're even allowed to joke about any more. Find Tiff at @tiffstevenson all over the place
The Honourable Tom Houghton talks about living up to a high achieving father, the pathologies of British boarding school culture and a bunch of other fun stuff. Find Tom online on twitter at HonourableTom Alice is on twitter @aliterative .
Japanese Translator, So You Think You're Funny competition semi-finalist and all round lovely human Helen Jenkins comes to talk over green tea about cultural differences, appropriation, free speech and making yourself be cute.
John Hastings speaks with Alice about ceremony, weddings and funerals. John is @thejohnhastings Alice is at @aliterative as ever.
Alice Gorman, aka Dr Space Junk talks to Alice about the heritage of the moon, driving giant trucks, mining interests and space animals. Find Alice Gorman at @drspacejunk Alice is at @aliterative as ever.
In this episode, Alice answers some of your questions.
Eshaan Akbar talks with Alice over coffee and blue tea about what it is to be a man, lady-dancing, biology, parenthood, violence, death, muslim masculinity and handbag steaks. Find Eshaan Akbar at @michaelpakintyre on twitter and Alice at @aliterative as ever
Tiff Stevenson returns, and we talk about medical history and bias, industry insides and a touch more about Consent. Find Tiff at @tiffstevenson on twitter and Alice at @aliterative as ever
Chris Mancini talks over tea about how you go about failing to make things, and then after that, how you go about getting those things made. Find @chrisjmancini on twitter, and buy his work. Come see MYTHOS in the world somewhere and sign up to support the podcast on Patreon.com/AliceFraser
Daniel Townes on television, truth and struggle. Find @danieltownes on twitter, and buy his albums. Come see MYTHOS in the world somewhere and sign up to support the podcast on Patreon.com/AliceFraser
James Hoare on Masculinity and Grief Come see MYTHOS in the world somewhere and sign up to support the podcast on Patreon.com/AliceFraser
Wil Anderson, friend of the podcast and top-notch comedian, has black tea and talks about his coffee routine, habit management, audience management, the mindfulness of comedy, and how to talk about climate change. Find Wil at @wil_anderson on twitter Come see MYTHOS in the world somewhere and sign up to support the podcast on Patreon.com/AliceFraser
David O'Doherty is a lovely conversationalist, we talk supreme tea, the new Irish politics, idealism, corruption, conversion, complexity, incompetence, architecture and National Identity. Find David online at @phlaimeaux on twitter. Alice is at @aliterative as ever. Come see MYTHOS in the world somewhere and sign up to support the podcast on Patreon.com/AliceFraser
Jarrod McKenna is a friend of the podcast and fascinating character; peace activist, money-where-his-mouth-is Christian, thoughtful conversationalist. We had a lovely chat in the Victoria Hotel in Melbourne before my show. Come see MYTHOS in the world somewhere and sign up to support the podcast on Patreon.com/AliceFraser
Amanda Buckley talks about Jealousy, supportive partnership, selfhood, ageing, body image, motherhood and depression. Come see MYTHOS in the world somewhere and sign up to support the podcast on Patreon.com/AliceFraser
Answering questions and a very deep letter. Come see MYTHOS in the world somewhere and sign up to support the podcast on Patreon.com/AliceFraser
Justin Hamilton talks over peppermint tea about relevance, revitalising creativity, how to say something interesting when you're not sure anyone wants to listen to you. Find Justin at @justinhamilt0n
Abigail Dooley and Emma Edwards are a double act, breaking the box when it comes to absurd, confronting and wildly funny comedy. I chatted to them in London about rebellion, ageing, womanhood, confrontation and being funny when nobody wants you to be. Find Anna and Emma here: https://aandecomedy.co.uk/ Alice is at @aliterative as ever.
Kate Leaver, old friend, journalist, Author and ex-writer of Pottermore, the official Harry Potter website talks over a glamorous courtesan tea about depression, medication and friendship. Find Kate at @kateileaver Alice is @aliterative as ever
Chris Skinner, the one-hipped wonder, suddenly ex-triathlete and current Producer of The Bugle Podcast talks to Alice over black tea about exercise, pain, dignity, ageing and vulnerability. Find Chris' work at thebuglepodcast.com Alice is at @aliterative as ever
Inventors, veterinarians and parents, Greg dickens and Dr Guen Bradbury talk over tea and water about the decline in insect populations, the differences in diagnostic approaches of veterinarians vs doctors, and how to process statistical likelihoods of death and happiness.
Alice talks over fancy tea with Andrew O'Niell about “normal tea”, good faith discourse, plastic surgery, femininity, heavy metal, dreadlocks and cultural appropriation.
Laura Davis has a mystery tea and talks to Alice about hypnotherapy, the fears you grow out of and into, and the time she went for a very long swim without telling anyone where she was going. Content warning for discussion of mental illness/suicide. Find Laura at @lauradaviscomic on twitter. Alice is at @aliterative as ever.
Neil Gaiman, writer and reluctant showrunner talks about when you can let go of work and when you have a duty to fight for it to be a particular way, how his graphic bible story nearly got someone thrown in jail, and the importance of protecting icky speech. Find Neal at http://neilgaiman.com I'm at http://patreon.com/alicefraser
Matt Kirshen, Probably Science Podcaster, writer on the Jim Jefferies show, comedian, british export to the US talks over a cup of "normal tea" about nerves, confidence, roles and dating.
Juliette Burton over grape tea on independence, codependence, being unbangable, weakness, the difference between male and female shame, and the assertion that we all have no skin.
This Year, New Year answering some questions from Patreon, Twitter and Email.
This Year, Next Year, Thanks and rambling
Amanda S is a fascinating person. She works in education in South East Asia, and spoke about some of the challenges of doing good in a complex world