Intelligent Speech - interviews, conversations and presentations of ideas
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Intelligent Speech - interviews, conversations and presentations of ideas is a music podcast hosted by Roifield Brown. It has 90 episodes, with the latest published May 2024.
Intelligent Speech where Roifield Brown speaks to friends and interesting people with the backdrop of great tunes. Imagine a poor mans Mike Pesca from The Gist doing Desert Island Discs on BBC Radio 6 Music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
music ·en ·90 episodes
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Ep: 1 Se 2 - Interview with a sex worker, Alisa Sophia on intimacy and connections
Ep: 72 - Jez Collins of the Birmingham Music Archive on why isn't Birmingham better?
Ep: 71 - Aziz Al Dory on the secret source of The Game of Thrones.
EP: 70 - The man behind the Wrap Dress, Fake Fur & inspiration for Dior's 'New Look' designer Charles James - author Michèle Gerber Klein
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Ep: 69 - Today we speak to Susie Riddell on the ups downs, worries and depression that come with acting
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EP: 68 Businesswoman Brianna Rooney on juggling dancing and finding the right person.
Ep: 67 - Jeff Carter on Trivia, hosting and pointless information
Ep: 66 - David Murray on speeches and oratory
Ep: 65 - Actress Becky Wright about her love of horror movies and how they have portrayed women through the ages.
EP: 64 - Shannon Boodram on the changing attitudes to beauty, colourism and her work as a sex educator.
EP: 63 Wayne campbell on the importance of the Black Panther and Black Superheroes
Ep: 62 - Alan Linn on wanderlust, itchy feet and leaving for pastures new
Ep: 61 - Political author Erik Fogg on the history of political thinking.
Ep: 60 Douglas Smythe on the rise of male grooming.
EP: 59 - Thomas Daly on the National Parks Service and its struggle with the Trump administration
Ep: 58 - Nathaniel Wayne on the appeal of Doctor Who.
Ep:57 Joe Kunis about Mid century modern furniture.
EP: 56 - Today we speak to Ali O’Grady about loss, compassion and thoughtfulness.
Ep: 55 Stephen Guerra on craft beers
Ep: 54 - Jonathon Hampton on conducting and Negro Spirituals.
EP: 53 David Pietrusza on the intersection of baseball and the presidency.
EP: 52 - Nathaniel Popkin about his book Philadelphia finding the hidden city.
Ep: 51 - Allison Harley on accessibility and seeing beauty with her fingers.
Ep: 50 - Roifield Brown on his first impressions of North America - Stephen Guerra
Ep: 49 - Pete Coleman on travelling around Europe and navigating steps.
Ep: 48 - Kevin Stroud on the future of English
Ep: 47 - Early House music with Mark Dalbis
Ep: 46 - Jordan Harbour on Alternative History
EP: 45 - Robbie Lyle the founder of Arsenal Fan TV
EP: 44 - New Statesman writer and editor of Citymetric Jonn Elledge on the appeal of maps.
Ep: 43 - Theatre critic Nicky Sweetland about the world of London West End Theatre.
EP: 42 - Today we speak to Archers actor Charlotte Martin about the art of voice acting.
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