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Ep 41: Harry Baker

Oct 26, 20231 hr 12 minSeason 5Ep. 1
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In this episode, our guest is World Poetry Slam Champion Harry Baker.  Harry grew up as part of a Christian community in west London and has loved words from a young age and been a full-time poet since he graduated from Bristol with a math’s degree in 2015.  Harry has written and performed four 5-star-reviewed solo shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, as well as winning Best Spoken Word Show. He has performed all around the world as well as being viewed online millions of times and been a TED talk speaker. He has published two collection of Poems The Sunshine Kid and Unashamed. This episode was recorded at the Edinburgh Fringe.

 

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Created by The Salvation Army Children and Youth team.

 

Hosted by Jo Taylor (Discipleship Specialist- Youth)

 

To download accompanying sketch notes  The All Terrain Podcast | Salvationist

 

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Produced by Avenue Services

Theme music "Here with Me" produced by Doug Ross 

Sketch notes produced by Ian Mayhew

Article written by Matt Little

Artwork designed by Nathan Bright

Executive producer Phil Ball

 

Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the participants and may not reflect the position of The Salvation Army.

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