Episodios

  • Series 3, Episode 5: The Importance of Storytelling with Early Years Children
    Mar 30 2024

    In the fifth episode of the third series of Starcatchers’ Creative Skills podcast Head of Early Years Development, Heather Armstong, spoke to Storyteller, Andy Cannon, about the importance of Storytelling with Early Years children. Listen to his top tips on bringing simple, everyday stories to life.

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    52 m
  • Bonus Episode: Practical Approaches to Emotional Literacy and Self Care
    Jan 15 2024

    Tackle those January Blues by listening to the latest Creative Skills bonus mini episode providing practical approaches to emotional literacy and self care.

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    33 m
  • Wee People Big Feelings: Reflecting and Creative Empowerment
    Jun 16 2023

    In the fourth episode of the third series of Starcatchers’ Creative Skills podcast we spoke to Early Years Practitioners at Scots Corner Early Learning Centre, Carol Ann Low and Linette Stevenson, about big movement play, the legacy and the creative empowerment staff felt through participating in the Wee People Big Feelings project, an artist residency project exploring how big movement play and being creative in general, can support wee ones, understand and express their feelings.

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    31 m
  • Series 3, episode 3: Character Building and thinking of characters as creative provocations with artist Sam Jameson
    May 18 2023

    In this episode, we spoke to artists Sam Jameson, a performer working in theatre for early years audiences and families. Since lockdown, Samuel has also been working in a nursery as an early years assistant.

    In this episode, Samuel shares his positive experience of role-playing alongside learners and creating characters out of child-led play, and how to use characters as creative provocations to spark new creative learning opportunities.

    To find resources that tie into this episode, go to the webpage.

    Music used in this episode comes from Starcatchers' production Hup, composed by Abigail Sinar and performed by the RSNO.

    The Creative Skills Podcast is part of Starcatchers' Creative Skills Online: online resources for the ELC workforce in Scotland. Find out more at www.starcatchers.org.uk

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    59 m
  • Series 3, episode 2: Working creatively with wee ones birth-three years
    Feb 27 2023

    In this episode, we spoke to artists Kirsty Pennycook, Kirstin Abraham and Skye Reynolds, exploring their experiences of working creatively with birth to three year-olds. Full of practical approaches, hints and tips for creating memorable creative experiences for our youngest children. To find resources that tie into this episode, go to the webpage.

    Music used in this episode comes from Starcatchers' production Hup, composed by Abigail Sinar and performed by the RSNO.

    The Creative Skills Podcast is part of Starcatchers' Creative Skills Online: online resources for the ELC workforce in Scotland. Find out more at www.starcatchers.org.uk

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    53 m
  • Wee People Big Feelings: Exploring the relationship between creativity and emotional literacy in Young Children
    Jan 30 2023

    This podcast focuses on a Starcatchers' programme called Wee People Big Feelings, exploring the relationship between creativity and emotional literacy in very young children. To find resources that tie into this episode, head to the webpage.

    This podcast features Early Years Development Manager, Amy Hall-Gibson and Movement and dance artist, Skye Reynolds.

    Music used in this episode comes from Starcatchers' production Hup, composed by Abigail Sinar and performed by the RSNO

    The Creative Skills Podcast is part of Starcatchers' Creative Skills Online: online resources for the ELC workforce in Scotland. Find out more at www.starcatchers.org.uk

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    37 m
  • How do I... support emotional literacy and wellbeing with early years children?
    Feb 1 2022

    This month, to help you celebrate Children’s Mental Health Week, we’ll be talking about creative ideas that support wee one’s emotional literacy and wellbeing. To find resources that tie into this episode, head to: www.starcatchers.org.uk/episode-wellbeing

    Artists and guests:

    • Amy Hall-Gibson
    • Charlotte Allan

    Wee People Big Feelings Webpage: https://starcatchers.org.uk/work/wee-people-big-feelings
    The Story of You Wee Inspiration: https://starcatchers.org.uk/work/wee-inspirations/the-story-of-you

    Music used in this episode comes from Starcatchers productions:

    • “Hup”, composed by Abigail Sinar and performed by the RSNO
    • “Little Light”, composed by Stephen Deazley
    • “Baby Chill”, composed by Sacha Kyle

    as well as “Cooper Ave” by The Westerlies and “Pont de Abril” by Steve Adams from YouTube Audio Library: https://studio.youtube.com

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    25 m
  • How do I... find the space?
    Sep 29 2021

    This month, we’re talking about how to deliver creative ideas even when you don’t have a lot of space! To find resources that tie into this episode, head to: www.starcatchers.org.uk/episode-space

    Artists and guests:

    • Charlotte Allan, Theatre-maker, Artistic Director of Ipdip Theatre and researcher
    • Skye Reynolds, Movement and dance artist
    • Hazel Darwin-Clements, Theatre-maker and drama artist
    • Rebecca Fraser, Parkhead Artist in Residence

    Music used in this episode comes from Starcatchers productions:

    • “Hup”, composed by Abigail Sinar and performed by the RSNO
    • “Little Light”, composed by Stephen Deazley
    • “Baby Chill”, composed by Sacha Kyle

    The Creative Skills Podcast is part of Creative Skills Online, online resources for the ELC workforce in Scotland. Find out more at: www.starcatchers.org.uk

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    36 m