Episodios

  • Keith Woodhouse
    Apr 14 2026

    Step into the world of Keith Woodhouse from Radio Woking—and the show that doesn’t mind getting it a bit wrong.

    This episode leans into Wotsit Radio—Keith’s take on doing things his own way. Not polished, not overproduced, and definitely not trying to sound like everyone else.

    From growing up in London’s East End and seeing the Sex Pistols, Bob Marley and Toots and the Maytals live, to standing on stages as compere at grassroots festivals, Keith’s perspective is built on real experience—not hindsight.

    We get into that contrast: the big, polished feel of GuilFest versus the DIY, no-frills energy of Undercover Festival—which famously grew out of a small tent at GuilFest before becoming its own thing . Keith’s been right in the middle of that world too, regularly hosting and introducing bands at Undercover over the years .

    There’s a bit of John Peel in the DNA—especially with in-house sessions and giving current bands a platform—but without the mythology. Just turning up, putting bands in a room, and seeing what happens.

    It’s about radio that isn’t afraid to be rough round the edges. Missing cues, unexpected moments, great music, odd choices—that balance of chaos and instinct.

    Getting it wrong… but in the right way.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Joanne Majauskis (Domestic Abuse Support Services)
    Apr 7 2026

    Trigger Warning Domestic Abuse/Violence discussed in this episode.

    Jo Majauskis is an independent Trainer and consultant who has worked in the field of Domestic Violence/abuse for over 15 years.

    Her previous roles have included frontline support work and Senior Management positions for Domestic Abuse Support Services. Before becoming independent, Jo was Director of practice and Development for a service covering Essex and Hertfordshire.

    In her current role, Jo chairs Domestic Homicide Reviews and delivers training on Domestic and Sexual Violence, Stalking and Trauma Informed Practice. Jo is a qualified Independent Domestic Violence Advocate (IDVA), a Sexual Violence Advocate (ISVA) and an Independent Stalking Advocacy Caseworker (ISAC).

    If you identify with any of the themes in this episode please contact domestic abuse helplines below is the UK helpline, but please find a charity local to you that can help:

    UK Refuge: 0808 2000 247

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    1 h y 24 m
  • solo1981 (Stefano Giambastiani, Acid Brains)
    Mar 31 2026

    Marie chats with Stefano, the mind behind punk project Solo1981, in their first ever English interview.

    They talk about the journey from former band Acid Brains to going solo, growing up in Italy, and the differences between the Italian and UK music scenes. The conversation dives into mental health, songwriting, and how punk continues to be a powerful outlet for expression.

    Stefano also shares insights into their poetry, artwork, and the creative vision behind Solo1981.

    A raw and honest episode about music, identity, and starting again.

    Listen now — and don’t forget to check out Solo1981’s work.

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    54 m
  • Wasp Rites of Hadda
    Mar 24 2026

    This episode starts in chaos… and ends somewhere much deeper.

    Wasp from Rites of Hadda joins us for a wild ride through politics, music, energy, health, wigs (yes, wigs), and the raw creative force behind their unforgettable performances (if you haven't seen Rites of Hadda play, get to a show).

    There’s laughter. There’s chaos. There are vibes.

    But just when you think you know where it’s going, the conversation takes a powerful turn into something more serious—tackling real experiences and a candid discussion on homophobia.

    Funny, fearless, and unexpectedly deep—this is one episode you don’t want to miss.

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Essex Podcast Festival 2026 Live with Cherry b and Steve Drewitt
    Mar 17 2026

    Welcome to a special recorded live and unfiltered episode from the Essex Podcast Festival 2026.

    In this episode, recorded in front of a live audience, we were joined by two Essex based punk creatives: Poet Cherry B (one half of Cherry and Peesh) and Steve Drewitt (Newtown Neurotics). Together, they dive into the energy and legacy of The Square in Harlow — a place that became more than just a venue, but a breeding ground for creativity, rebellion, and community.

    From raw memories of gigs and grassroots movements to reflections on what punk means today, this conversation captures the heart of a scene that refuses to fade. Expect laughter, stories and honesty as we explore how Harlow carved out its own place in punk history.

    This is Punk Rock Creatives, live from Essex Podcast Festival 2026.

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    50 m
  • Damien Jay Clay
    Mar 10 2026

    TRIGGER WARNING themes of discrimination, homophobia, ableism/disablism.

    Damien Jay joins Marie for a candid and thought-provoking conversation about writing, identity, and resilience. Damien discusses their novel Generation Vex, exploring the themes behind the book and the experiences that shaped it. The conversation also delves into life with dyspraxia, growing up neurodivergent, and how formative school years can leave a lasting impact.

    Together they reflect on how the perspectives of Generation X might help bridge understanding with Generation Z, while also unpacking the realities of discrimination, today’s culture wars, and the current political climate. Damien also speaks openly about gay rights, being assaulted because of their sexuality and the strength it takes to keep sharing personal stories through writing. An honest and powerful discussion about creativity, lived experience, and the importance of being heard.

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    1 h y 10 m
  • Peter Jones Paranoid Visions
    Mar 3 2026

    Marie chats to Peter Jones of Paranoid Visions about the band’s origins, the political climate that shaped their sound, and the new Paranoid Visions documentary (and how you can watch it).

    We discuss Rebellion Festival, the anarcho stage, plus reflections on the legacy of Vi Subversa, and Radical Architects who will be playing a full set of Poison Girls songs at the festival to mark the 10th year of Vi's passing.

    Peter also shares thoughts on Molly Vulpyne’s new album, the now defunct Dirty Love, and punk rock ethos, and staying true to the spirit of anarcho-punk.

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Corpus Delicti (Franck Amendola)
    Feb 17 2026

    Franck from Corpus Delicti talks to us from his studio ahead of the band’s UK tour, he discusses the making of “Room 36,” featuring Nice-born artist Jean-Luc Verna. He shares insights into the band’s origins, line-up changes over the years, their influences, and his philosophy of playing guitar with intention and passion — along with a heartfelt appreciation for the fans who have supported them throughout their journey.

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    58 m