Mouth-Off
Mouth-Off is a podcast series brought to you by Forget-Me-Not-Productions. It is a platform for marginalised groups to get their voices into the mainstream. Podcast episodes might celebrate successes while tackling taboos - such as sexuality, mental health, disability, religion, gender inequality, race, class divides, substance misuse - plus more. Forget-Me-Not-Productions designs and delivers courses and training in accessible music, inclusive arts and assistive technology interventions through its MUSIC-CAN framework. Some of the Mouth-Off series might feature podcasts created by our clients as part of their studies. Follow us on Facebook @FMNproductionsUK Follow us on Twitter @1_forget Follow us on Instagram @forgetmenotclary
Episodes
Monday May 25, 2020
Monday May 25, 2020
This week in the Mouth-Off series we interview makeup artist and celebrity hairstylist Mikey Phillips. In Episode 4: Only skin deep, Mikey chats about the trials and tribulations of life in an industry thought to be dominated by women. He also discusses his 'rags to riches' story; starting out as closeted boy living in the Welsh valleys (who dreamed of pop stardom) and going on to establish himself as a national and international makeup artist and hairstylist to the stars.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Theme music: Intro and Outro by Clary Saddler
Featured music:
Copyright Free Fashion & Stylish Background Music - courtesy of Music for Video Library
Cwm Rhondda - by John Hughes
If you Tolerate this then your Children will be Next - by Manic Street Preachers, cover version by Clary Saddler
July - by Rexx Final Beat
Mikey Phillips Eyebrow Tutorial - courtesy of QVC UK
Royalty Free Instrumental Death Metal Track - by ARMPHIS
Shaal Region - by Low Tree
Take off - by Light Years
The Chapman Run - by Living Pulse
The Sound of Silence - by Paul Simon, cover version by Gregorian
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Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Next up in the series, we interview comedian and winner of the 2015 BBC Radio New Comedy Awards - Yurioko Kotani. In Mouth-Off Episode 3: Comedy, sexism, racism and other isms; Yuriko discusses life as a Japanese woman, living in Britain and working in a male dominated industry. She also talks about Somosomo - the stand-up comedy show that she took to Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2019.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Theme music - Intro and Outro by Clary Saddler
Featured music:
Chortle Comedy Awards theme music clip - by Chortle Awards
Same Town Forever - by Always Dreaming
Mostly Comedy Theme - by Doggett and Ephgrave
Make up by Mikey Promo - courtesy of ITV
Game of Trees - by Lights on the Gold
July - by Rexx Final Beat
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Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
Second up in the Mouth-Off series we feature pastor and iconoclast Steve Evans. Episode 2; Whose story is it to tell? explores feminism, homosexuality and the Holy Bible, privilege and mental health issues.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Theme music - Intro and Outro by Clary Saddler
Featured music:
Coal Mine Rhythm - Martin Rose
Come Back Home - Low Tree
Midnight Train - Living Pulse
Pages Turn - Drift
Roll in Vinocar - Since I Started
Take Off - Light Years
The Man - Simha
Verve - A-Group
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Saturday Apr 11, 2020
Saturday Apr 11, 2020
First up in the Mouth-Off series we feature disabled playwright and activist, Ciaran Fitzgerald. In episode 1; Where do YOU draw the line? Ciaran discusses education, the Equality Act, positive discrimination, inequity, the arts and the ethics of casting non-disabled actors in disabled roles.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Theme music - Intro and Outro by Clary Saddler
Featured music:
Born Twice - Mark Tracy
Japanika - Ryan Jones
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Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Next in the series, we are featuring JacsJams second installment of the 'All Things...' podcast series. JacsJams is a podcast series brought to you by disabled musician/songwriter/filmmaker/eyegaze artist - Mr X. Mr X is a student at Forget-Me-Not-Productions and as part of his MUSIC-CAN research and private study he is learning about the music business, reviewing, broadcasting and podcasting. Hear him discuss 'All Things Ariana' in his review of Ariana Grande's 'Dangerous Woman' tour here. Enjoy!
Disclaimer
JacsJams is a nonprofit podcast series created for educational purposes. The music extracts featured in this podcast review are:
Be Alright - written by Ariana Grande, Thomas Brown, Victoria Monét, Khaled Rohaim, Nicholas Audino, Lewis Hughes and Willie Tafa
Moonlight - written by Ariana Grande, Thomas Brown, Victoria McCants, Peter Lee Johnson
Dangerous Woman - written by Johan Carlsson, Max Martin, Ross Golan
Love Me Harder - written by Max Martin, Savan Kotecha, Peter Svensson, Ali Payami, Abel Tesfaye, Ahmad Balshe
Bang Bang - written bySavan Kotecha, Max Martin, Rickard Göransson
One More Time - written by David Guetta, Savan Kotecha, Giorgio Tuinfort, Rami Yacoub, Carl Falk
JacsJams does not own the rights to any of the music featured in this episode.
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Sunday Feb 23, 2020
Sunday Feb 23, 2020
First up in the series, we are featuring the JacsJams 'All Things (insert name of one of his major music influences here)' podcast. JacsJams is a series brought to you by disabled musician/songwriter/filmmaker/eyegaze artist - Mr X. Mr X is a student at Forget-Me-Not-Productions and as part of his MUSIC-CAN research and private study he is learning about the music business, reviewing, broadcasting and podcasting.Hear him critique and review 'All Things Gary Barlow' here. Happy listening!
Disclaimer
JacsJams is a nonprofit podcast series created for educational purposes. The music extracts featured in this podcast review are:
Sing - written by Gary Barlow and Andrew Lloyd-Webber
Requiem - written by Gary Barlow and Robbie Williams
Let Me Go - written by Gary Barlow
Something About That Night - written by Gary Barlow and Eliot Kennedy
JacsJams does not own the rights to any of the music featured in this episode.
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