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Pilot Season 2025 launches on Friday, May 21st 2025.


Pilot Season is a unique annual campaign launched in 2023 in the UK by Unedited. It aims to engage the British audio production industry in entrepreneurial collaboration by showcasing original intellectual property, formats and narratives.


In its second third, thre companies joined forces to promote creative collaboration: Breaking Atoms, Scenery Studios and Unedited.


Unedited is represented by the Creative Artists Agency (CAA).

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Ideas Genius Ltd 2023
Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • PM Tea
    May 20 2025

    Pour yourself a cuppa and join the P.M.Tea Podcast, host Roshan Roberts leads open, honest and empowering conversations about all things period and menstrual health related. From fibroids and PCOS to endometriosis, menopause and beyond. We’re breaking taboos, closing knowledge gaps and catching some lols along the way.


    From boiled eggs, to trekking in the jungle - we’re going places you wouldn’t expect!


    This pilot episodes includes special guests:

    • Latoya Busumbru, Women’s Health Advocate and founder of Womb Bae,
    • Dr. Aziza Sesay, GP, educator and host of Talks with Dr. Sesay


    P.M.Tea is more than just talk, it’s a movement for change. Our mission is to challenge stigma, push for policy reform and spark a national conversation around menstrual health!


    Credits

    Host: Roshan Roberts

    Executive Producer: Emma Stephens

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    42 m
  • Everything I Own with Remel London
    May 20 2025

    Everything I Own shares the personal story of a loved one left behind and uncovers unexpected treasures and untold stories that come to light as people become practical during grief.


    Credits:

    Host: Remel London

    Producer: Bernard P Achampong

    Executive Producer: Remel London



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    36 m
  • Tiny Human Things
    May 20 2025

    Tiny Human Things: a brand new show about our smallest universal pleasures and the surprising things they reveal about… us.


    In this pilot episode surgeon and high-performance coach, Dr Lilli Cooper turns her clinical (and sometimes mischievous) eye to 🌈 RAINBOWS 🌈 as she explores their unexpectedly powerful impact on our brains, bodies, and sense of connection ensuring you’ll never see rainbows in the same way again.


    Each episode puts one tiny delight under the microscope blending surprising science, cultural insight, tiny epic stories and practical takeaways as she collects and shares voice notes, experts & playful insights.


    To contact us, drop us a voicenote of your own, sign up for forthcoming episodes and find out more about the people you heard from today AND find links to all the resources and studies mentioned in the show just head over to the Tiny Human Things website.


    Follow us on Instagram

    @drlillicooper

    @scenerystudiosltd

    Humans Featured in this episode:


    Aaron Watson - check out his facebook and for our favourite of his moonbows go our website

    Alice Skelton

    Taria Camerino

    Dacher Keltner

    Angel and Paul ‘Bear’ Vasquez


    With glimmering thanks to:

    The Tiny Human Community - Kate, Cissy, Polly, Bing, Chris, Virena and everyone else who sent in voicenotes.

    Paul Vasquez, for making so many people smile with his double rainbow and his sister, Angel Vasquez for telling his story.

    The Templeton Foundation for sharing their Dacher Keltner interview with us. If you like Tiny Human Things, you will probably love the Templeton Ideas Podcast.


    Produced by Scenery Studios, bringing out the best in humanity, one listen at a time.

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    41 m
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