Episodios

  • Episode 6 Veteran Voices - Lay to Rest
    May 11 2023


    Veterans Voices is a podcast series telling stories of real veterans, their lives after serving, their experiences of struggling with their mental health and the impact of stigma and discrimination. Lay to Rest was written by Lisa Nicoll and Performed by Karen Bartke.


    Lay to Rest tells one woman's story of going back to a place decades later to lay ghosts to rest.

    Veteran voices is brought to you by In Motion Theatre in association with See Me.  See Me is Scotland’s national programme to end mental health stigma and discrimination.

    To find out more about Veteran voices visit www.seemescotland.or/prioriygroups/veterans

     

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    9 m
  • Veteran Voices - Episode 5 Step by Step
    Apr 27 2023

    Veterans Voices is a podcast series telling stories of real veterans, their lives after serving, their experiences of struggling with their mental health and the impact of stigma and discrimination.

    Step by Step was written by Lisa Nicoll and Performed by Josef Boon.


    Step by Step tells the story of a veteran who strives to inspire others amongst their own set backs.

    Veteran voices is brought to you by In Motion Theatre in association with See Me.  See Me is Scotland’s national programme to end mental health stigma and discrimination.

    To find out more about Veteran voices visit www.seemescotland.or/prioriygroups/veterans


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    7 m
  • Veteran Voices - Episode 4 After
    Apr 27 2023

    Written by Lisa Nicoll and brought to you in association with See Me, Veterans Voices is a podcast series telling stories of real veterans, their lives after serving, their experiences of struggling with their mental health and the impact of stigma and discrimination. Episode 4 After is Read by Paul Kozinski.

     

    One Veteran’s story of continuing to find themselves

    See Me are Scotland’s national programme to end mental health stigma and discrimination.

    To find out more about Veteran voices visit www.seemescotland.or/prioriygroups/veterans

     

    6 episodes are available and will be released weekly


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    9 m
  • Veteran Voices - Episode 3 Music
    Apr 13 2023

    Written by Lisa Nicoll and brought to you in association with See Me, Veterans Voices is a podcast series telling stories of real veterans, their lives after serving, their experiences of struggling with their mental health and the impact of stigma and discrimination. Episode 3 Music - inspired by Maggie Horsburgh. Read by Susan Coyle.


    One army veteran's wife keeps the spirits of those around her and her husbands alive . 


    See Me are Scotland’s national programme to end mental health stigma and discrimination.

    To find out more about Veteran voices visit www.seemescotland.or/prioriygroups/veterans

     

    6 episodes are available and will be released weekly

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    7 m
  • Veteran Voices - Episode 2 Breathe
    Apr 6 2023

    Written by Lisa Nicoll and brought to you in association with See Me, Veteran Voices is s podcast series telling stories of real veterans, their lives after serving, their experiences of struggling with their mental health and the impact of Stigma and discrimination. Episode 2 Breathe - inspired by David Jamieson Read by Lisa Nicoll.


    One man's story of making people notice who he really is and the things he has achieved in life.

    See Me are Scotland's national programme to end mental health stigma and discrimination. To find out more about Veteran Voices go to www.seemescotland.org/prioritygroups/veterans.

    6 Episodes will be available and will be released weekly.


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    9 m
  • Veteran Voices - Episode 1 Unspoken
    Mar 29 2023

    Written by Lisa Nicoll and brought to you in association with See Me, Veterans Voices is a podcast series telling stories of real veterans, their lives after serving, their experiences of struggling with their mental health and the impact of stigma and discrimination.

    Episode 1 Unspoken - Inspired by Stacy Pettiford

    Read by Lisa Nicoll


    One woman's story of rediscovering colour in her life.

    See Me are Scotland's national programme to end mental health stigma and discrimination. To find out more about Veteran Voices go to www.seemescotland.org/priotitygroups/veterans

    6 episodes will be available and will be released weekly

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    7 m
  • A Toon Built Apo Shenanigans
    Jun 1 2022

    Fantasy Fiction Audio Drama written by Chris Tait and produced by Lisa Nicoll.

    Inspired by the writers experience of being autistic and feeling excluded from society, it shows something of her view of the world, told from the perspective of struggling fantasy fairy book characters.

    Suitable for anyone over the age of 14, the story follows The Butcher, The Baker and The Candlestick Maker who go on a journey in a gravy boat to try and find a better life, and to get away from a place where they always feel they are being judged.

    After reading a sacred book about mystical creature Diablo, who escaped to find a better life, they sail across the north sea hoping to find opportunities in new lands, but when they reach the destination of A Toon Built Apo Shenanigans they befriend gatekeeper Pinocchio and are led into more dilemmas and again have a real struggle to be accepted and understood.

    An independent production, funded by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland, and is freely available to listen to.

    Produced and directed by Lisa Nicoll of In Motion Theatre, the drama features Scottish talent from the Dundee, Angus & Perth area including Susan Coyle (Pitlochry Festival Theatre), Leanne Traynor (Oor Wullie, Dundee Rep), Martin MacLennan, Lewis Winter Petrie (Perth Theatre, Cinderella) and introduces upcoming graduate from Dundee and Angus BA in Acting Jack Mailer.

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    43 m
  • The Cultural Coven - Saskia Ashdown
    May 3 2021

    Actor and musician, Saskia Ashdown, joins us in the final episode of this series of The Cultural Coven.

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    54 m