Cockney Identity, Memory, and the Meaning of Place
What does it mean to be a Cockney today? Is it defined by geography, by heritage, by language, or by something more intangible – a sense of belonging shaped by shared experiences and ways of seeing the world? In this episode of Spotlight on Heritage, Rob Watson and John Coster explore the evolving idea of Cockney identity through personal memory and historical reflection. Their discussion begins with the Modern Cockney Festival, a month-long programme of events that invites people to consider how East End culture continues to adapt in a changing city.
What does it mean to be a Cockney today? Is it defined by birthplace, language, or shared experience? In the latest Spotlight on Heritage podcast, we explore how identity, memory, and place shape the story of the East End
10.03.2026 20:38
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Reclaiming The Narrative – Childhood Sexual Abuse, Media Responsibility, And Survivor Agency
Childhood sexual abuse remains one of the most under-acknowledged forms of trauma in society. It often occurs in silence, is carried in private, and continues to shape lives long after childhood has ended. For Deborah Knight, Chief Executive Officer of Quetzal, the starting point is clear: no one should suffer for life because of abuse they experienced as a child. Quetzal works with survivors of childhood sexual abuse on an individual basis. The impact of abuse is not uniform. Some survivors live with persistent anxiety. Others struggle with trust, relationships, or long-term mental health difficulties.
How should stories about childhood sexual abuse be told? Are survivors given control over their own narratives, or are headlines shaped by spectacle and agenda? What would responsible, survivor-centred reporting look like in practice?
02.03.2026 13:02
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Spotlight Recording for UNESCO International Mother Language Day Saturday 21st February
On Saturday 21 February 2026, Soar Sound, the Evington Echo and Parallel Lives Network will host a live podcast recording session to mark UNESCO International Mother Language Day. The session will take place at Bishop Street Chapel Café, Bishop Street, Leicester, opposite the Town Hall Fountain, between 10am and 2pm. We are inviting members of the community to take part in a recorded conversation about language. This is an opportunity to share your experience of speaking your mother language, learning new languages, or living between different linguistic and cultural traditions.
Spotlight Recording for UNESCO International Mother Language Day Saturday 21st February
On Saturday 21 February 2026, Soar Sound, the Evington Echo and Parallel Lives Network will host a live podcast recording session to mark UNESCO International Mother Language Day. The session will take place at…
18.02.2026 11:12
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World Radio Day 2026 – Trust, Technology and The Human Voice
World Radio Day 2026 invited a clear proposition: technology alone does not build trust, radio broadcasters do. In this discussion, recorded for broadcast on Source FM, that idea was tested against lived experience, professional journalism, and long-standing place-based media practice. What emerged was not nostalgia for radio’s past, but a sober assessment of its present condition. Shamila Jafri, a former BBC journalist now researching Leicester’s media ecology, described radio as intimate and immediate. Without images, sound carries emotional proximity. Her account of a former political hostage who recognised her voice from BBC Urdu broadcasts during captivity illustrates radio’s distinctive capacity to sustain connection across distance and danger.
On World Radio Day 2026 we asked: does technology build trust, or do people? In an age of AI, centralisation and noise, what makes a voice credible? Is trust earned through presence, consistency and place?
13.02.2026 19:35
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Spotlight on Art – Intangible Labour’s Spiritual Cleanse
What does it mean to start where you stand, not as a slogan but as a practice? If art begins on the pavement, by the bus stop, at the edge of a park or in the corner of an adult education building, what changes in how you listen, how you notice, how you belong? When a poem names what is small and close rather than grand and distant, does it ask you to look again at the ground beneath your own feet? Where does performance end if the street becomes part of the stage?
What does it mean to start where you stand? As you listen, what unseen work, quiet care, or shared effort comes into view? When art moves into the street, does it change how you notice the place you’re already in?
02.02.2026 12:59
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Spotlight on Travel – Standing at the Junction
Travel is often framed as escape, leisure, or consumption. In this edition of Spotlight on Travel, the conversation moves in a different direction. John Coster and Rob Watson reflect on travel as a practice of attention, discomfort, and perspective-shifting, shaped as much by winter darkness at home as by encounters abroad. Drawing on recent journeys to India, Nigeria, Japan, and Cambodia, the discussion explores what travel reveals when it is undertaken with purpose rather than spectacle. Sound becomes as important as image, whether it is the organised chaos of a Mumbai junction or the quieter atmospheres of places shaped by difficult histories.
Is travel still about escape, or has it become a way of testing how we see the world and ourselves? When journeys involve work, volunteering, or listening rather than leisure, what do they reveal that staying put cannot?
27.01.2026 13:59
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Intangible Labour and the New Folklore Exhibition
The Intangible Labour and the New Folklore exhibition, taking place at Leicester Adult Education Gallery on Belvoir Street brings together artists, performers, and musicians who are interested in the kinds of work that usually go unnoticed. This is not labour measured in hours, wages, or output, but the quieter effort involved in creativity, care, endurance, and emotional commitment. The exhibition and the accompanying podcast explore how much artistic work happens below the surface. Artists speak about the time, risk, and personal investment involved in making images, performances, and music. Much of this labour leaves little behind once a moment has passed, yet it shapes how culture is felt and remembered.
How much creative work goes unseen? Intangible Labour and the New Folklore explores how artists, musicians and performers carry emotion, risk and care through everyday acts of making. What kinds of culture are being formed beneath the surface?
14.01.2026 13:46
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Spotlight on Art – Computala Robots and AI
This edition of Spotlight on Arts explores Computala, a digital and new media exhibition currently showing at LCB Depot in Leicester. Through a Radio Lear podcast conversation recorded at the launch, artists and curators reflect on how artificial intelligence, robotics, and generative systems are reshaping creative practice. Rather than promoting technology uncritically, the exhibition asks open questions about human agency, authorship, systems, and our relationship with machines. Visitors encounter installations, visuals, sound works, and participatory pieces that invite reflection rather than instruction. The podcast aligns closely with Soar Sound’s focus on accessible arts conversations rooted in local cultural life. Computala is open throughout January at LCB Depot, Leicester, with exhibitions, workshops, and events running alongside the main show.
How are artists responding to AI and automation without losing what makes creative work human? Spotlight on Arts on Soar Sound explores the Computala exhibition at LCB Depot in Leicester. What questions does this kind of art raise for you?
11.01.2026 11:16
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Spotlight on Art – Intangible Labour and the New Folk Culture
In this episode of Spotlight on Art, the conversation turns to the elusive, everyday forms of creativity that often pass without recognition. Artist and curator Miffy Ryan introduces the idea of “intangible labour” as the starting point for her forthcoming exhibition at the Basement Gallery, opening 12th January 2026. It is a concept that emerges not from theory but from dialogue, rooted in the instinctive, often unnoticed forms of cultural work people carry out in their daily lives. The discussion unfolds with Miffy, James Chantry, and Paul Conneally exploring how culture is shaped not only by formal institutions but by gestures, rituals, memories and expressions that rarely make it into official accounts.
How do we recognise the creative work that never gets written down or formally valued? This week’s Spotlight on Art asks what “intangible labour” means for culture, identity and everyday expression. What forms of creativity do we overlook, and why?
10.12.2025 14:00
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Spotlight on Arts – Conversations on Creative Journeys
This episode of Spotlight on Arts features a reflective conversation with artists Paul Caper Dexter, Laura Dalton, and Miffy Ryan, recorded at Fearon Hall. The discussion explores how artists develop their practice outside traditional art-school pathways, drawing on personal determination, place-based inspiration, and everyday environments. Paul reflects on landscapes, street scenes, and colour-led portraiture shaped by years of self-directed work, while Laura describes an intuitive, expressive approach influenced by travel, community connections, and creative spontaneity. Together, the conversation highlights Loughborough’s re-emerging creative energy and the importance of making space for art that grows from lived experience rather than commercial expectations.
What helps artists sustain their practice when they work outside traditional routes into the art world? This week’s Spotlight on Arts podcast asks how place, confidence, and lived experience shape creative work. What stands out to you from stories like these?
19.11.2025 16:50
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Spotlight on Heritage – Stories, Connections, and the Future of Local Media
This episode of Spotlight on Heritage features John Coster and Rob Watson reflecting on the Leicester Saturday Heritage Fair and the wider role of storytelling, participation, and local media in community life. Recorded in the basement gallery of Leicester Adult Education Centre, the discussion explores how informal heritage events foster connection, trust, and collaboration across diverse groups. The conversation also considers the future of community reporting, the need for authentic and independent media, and the importance of sustainable local funding models that strengthen civic and cultural life in Leicester. In this week’s…
How can local heritage events help us reconnect with each other and with the stories that shape our city? John Coster and Rob Watson reflect on the Leicester Heritage Fair and what it tells us about community, trust, and the future of local media
21.10.2025 12:50
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Saturday Heritage Fair – Creativity, Community, and Leicester’s Living Past
The Saturday Heritage Fair at Leicester Adult Education Centre celebrates creativity, community, and living history. Produced by Soar Sound Radio, this podcast features songwriter Meg McNeill on Leicester music pioneer Lawrence Wright, Bert McNeal from the Leicester Civic Society on civic heritage, re-enactor Rose on medieval storytelling, volunteers from Satsang Radio on cultural connection, and poet Tim Grayson on creative heritage at Belvoir Castle. Together, they show how Leicester’s people are keeping history alive through music, architecture, performance, radio, and poetry, linking the city’s past with its future. The latest recordings from the Saturday Heritage Fair at Leicester Adult Education Centre capture how creativity and memory intertwine in the city’s living heritage.
How does creativity keep local history alive? The latest reports from the Saturday Heritage Fair shares stories of Leicester’s living heritage — from music and re-enactment to poetry, architecture, and community radio — showing how the past continues to inspire the present.
12.10.2025 19:53
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Saturday Heritage Fair – Voices of Leicester’s Living History
The Saturday Heritage Fair at Leicester Adult Education College celebrates Leicester’s diverse history through storytelling, oral history, and community collaboration. Produced by Soar Sound Radio, this podcast features interviews with local historian Ned Newitt, the Media Archive for Central England (MACE), Leicester Civic Society, St. Philip’s Centre, the Silk Road Project, and Gro Social Capital. Together, they explore how art, archives, and civic action connect past and present, highlighting Leicester’s heritage as a living, shared experience. Listen to the podcast to hear the voices shaping the city’s story today. The Saturday Heritage Fair at Leicester Adult Education College once again proved how rich and varied Leicester’s cultural story is.
How does Leicester’s past shape the city we share today? The latest Soar Sound Radio podcast from the Saturday Heritage Fair features voices from across Leicester’s cultural, civic, and creative life, exploring how stories, archives, and art keep our shared heritage alive
12.10.2025 19:35
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Saturday Heritage Fair – Bringing Leicester’s Past to Life
The Saturday Heritage Fair at Leicester Adult Education Centre (11 October 2025) showcased local history, storytelling, and community heritage. Produced by Soar Sound Radio, the event featured interviews with the East Midlands Oral History Archive, Vikings of Middle England, The Elizabeth Heyrick Society, the Literary and Philosophical Society, and Satsang Radio. Organiser John Coster highlighted how heritage connects people through creativity, conversation, and shared memory. The accompanying podcast captures Leicester’s diverse voices, exploring how oral history, re-enactment, and local media bring the city’s past to life and inspire future generations.
How do we keep Leicester’s stories alive? The Saturday Heritage Fair brought together collectors, storytellers, and re-enactors exploring how shared memories shape who we are today. Listen to the Soar Sound Radio podcast to hear voices from across the city’s living heritage.
12.10.2025 19:23
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Heritage Fair next Saturday (11th). We will be there, if local, why not pop along !
06.10.2025 16:39
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Final measure up in Hansom Hall .... our 9th FREE heritage event since 2015 hosted at the Leicester Adult Education Centre takes place this weekend on 11th October 10am-3pm .... join us at the Saturday Heritage Fair doc-media-centre.org/2025/09/07/s...
07.10.2025 05:19
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Welcoming a Timely Intervention on Local Media – and Setting the Bar Higher
The Challenges and Opportunities for UK Local Media report offers a vital assessment of declining local journalism and fragmented media policy. Its call for coordination and innovation aligns with Decentered Media’s advocacy for social value communication. However, it underplays issues like social cohesion, corporate extraction, and Foundational Economy innovation. The next step is developing transformational, hybrid models of civic communication—linking information, deliberation, and learning—to build sustainable, community-rooted media ecosystems.
The new Challenges and Opportunities for UK Local Media report calls for joined-up policy and innovation. But does it go far enough on social cohesion, extractive media models, and Foundational Economy renewal? How can we create hybrid, socially rooted systems of communication?
09.10.2025 16:49
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In Leicester on DAB, and online...
06.10.2025 14:44
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Spotlight on Leicester – Supporting Unpaid Carers with Age UK
This episode of Spotlight on Leicester features Dave Bushby from Age UK’s Carers Support Service. The discussion explores the realities of unpaid carers in Leicester, the support available through groups, trips, and activities, and the importance of carers’ health and well-being. Dave highlights the role of community connections, GP referrals, and social prescribing, as well as the challenges of funding and recognition. The conversation shows why carers’ contributions matter and how services help them feel supported and valued. In this episode of Spotlight on Leicester, John Coster and Rob Watson are joined by Dave Bushby, Team Manager of the Carers Support Service at Age…
How do unpaid carers in Leicester find support for their own well-being? In this week’s Spotlight, we hear from Age UK’s Carers Support Service about activities, advice and recognition for those who care for others. What more could be done?
29.09.2025 13:00
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