
Episode 10 - James Davison
In this episode I talk to James Davison, author, singer songwriter, multimedia artist, producer and all round creative. His mission in life is to empower others, including his daughters, through creativity. This podcast

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Hosted by Graham Stubbs · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 17 episodes
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A podcast celebrating people doing interesting, positive, creative things. thewordsofwolves.substack.com
Graham Stubbs hosts The Words of Wolves, a arts show with 17 episodes published.

In this episode I talk to James Davison, author, singer songwriter, multimedia artist, producer and all round creative. His mission in life is to empower others, including his daughters, through creativity. This podcast

This episode features Deon Morgan. We talk about his love of music, why he plays, and how it can bring people together and help us connect. We also touch on the local music scene and ‘All you need is love and a microphon

This episode features the Reverend Imogen Smith, curate at St Chad & St Mark, and All Saints in Wolverhampton. We talk about the role the church plays in the community, and what her job involves and means to her. This po

This episode features Emma Purshouse, writer, performer and the first poet laureate for Wolverhampton (2020 - 22). We talked about how she began writing and then performing her work, and her thoughts on the city. This po

This episode features Arun Kapur, film producer and co-founder of the Wolverhampton film festival. We talk about what film means to him and the importance of supporting different forms of creativity in the city. For more

In this episode I talk to Jack Sparra about his early life, the Good Shepherd in Wolverhampton, and his current role at the Chart Community Hub in Willenhall. For more information about the Chart Community Hub: Facebook:

In this episode I talk to Kanj, an artist who has worked in a range of mediums and who’s work is always bright and vibrant. We talked about how her art has changed through different stages in her life, and making a home

In this episode I talk to Priyanka about how becoming a mother inspired her writing, what writing means to her, and her experiences of living and working in Wolverhampton. Follow Priyanka at: https://www.instagram.com/pr

Bones performs the opening to his book 'Warrior's Bible'. Bones prefers to stay off social media, but look out for him performing around the region. Find out more about the ‘We are Wolverhampton’ project: https://www.gra

In this episode I talk to Bones about his childhood experience of growing up in Wolverhampton and how it has shaped his life. We started by talking about why he prefers to perform with his face covered. Bones prefers to

In this episode I talk to Steve Evans about his career as an engineer, his interest in art and experiences of being an artist in Wolverhampton. Inevitably we ended up taking about football and what the Wolves mean to him

I’m Graham, I’m a photographer and video maker. I'm working on a project called “We are Wolverhampton” which celebrates the people and positive things in our city. This podcast is a way of capturing deeper conversations
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