12 episodes

Wembley (Brent) is full to the brim with talent and stories. The Yellow podcast aims to shine a spotlight on everyday individuals who make a big difference in the community.

The Yellow UK Podcast The Yellow UK Podcast

    • Society & Culture

Wembley (Brent) is full to the brim with talent and stories. The Yellow podcast aims to shine a spotlight on everyday individuals who make a big difference in the community.

    E12. Tristan Baker

    E12. Tristan Baker

    Tristan Baker, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, is renowned for his multifaceted role as a producer at Runway Entertainment and Troubadour Theatre. With a passion for creating captivating experiences, Tristan's work spans far and wide with Tony and Olivier Award-winning productions to the West End and Broadway including The Railway Children, In the Heights, and The Girl From The North Country to name a few. We speak to Tristan about how he has played a pivotal role in bringing innovative productions to Wembley Park.

    • 16 min
    E11. Rosemary Laryea

    E11. Rosemary Laryea

    In this episode of The Yellow Podcast, we speak
    with Rosemary Laryea. Senior Creative Producer, Board Member, Arts and Culture Features Writer, and a Brent girl!

    Rosemary talks us through her wealth of experience gained from her time living in Brent and working in the TV and radio industry. We have a heartfelt conversation about community and diversity.

    The importance of raising children in communities that are multicultural. The positive impact that diverse environments
    like Brent can have on everyone. Rosemary also talks us through the challenges of working in the podcasting industry, we speak about her struggles and triumphs.

    • 21 min
    E10. James Saunders

    E10. James Saunders

    In this episode, we speak with James Saunders. Appointed Chief Executive Officer of Quintain in October 2019 and since then has led the company through the Pandemic, during which Quintain achieved the biggest construction completion year in its 30-year history. We speak to James about his journey, the importance of community, the value of public spaces and the legacy that is being built.

    • 14 min
    E9. Annie Ahmadi-Gestoso

    E9. Annie Ahmadi-Gestoso

    In this episode with speak with Annie. Annie is the founder of Annie's Kids Club and Director of Kinsparation CIC. She talks us through her journey of how Kinsparation came about and the positive impact her workshops and classes have had on families in Brent. Annie talks from the heart about the challenges faced as a parent and the need for classes and workshops that are accessible to all.

    Annie believes that at the heart of her belief is that every child - regardless of gender, ethnicity, and belief - has the right to education and opportunities to be inspired.

    • 16 min
    E8. Peter Higgin

    E8. Peter Higgin

    In this episode we speak to Peter Higgin.

    Artistic Director and joint CEO of Punchdrubk enrichment. Peter has been involved with Punchdrunk for his entire professional career. He was pivotal in establishing the company’s early workduring their rise to critical acclaim and global success. 

    We discuss how Peter co-founded Punchdrunk Enrichment and led the development of Punchdrunk’s signature practice in community and educational settings. We touch on the permanent move to Wembley Park and the positive impact that will have on the local Brent community and Brent Schools

    Peter has a powerful belief in the transformative power of engaging with the arts and creativity. He believes in the power of imagination as one of our greatest tools and has witnessed how access to immersive experiences can unlock our innate creativity.

    • 14 min
    E7: Nadia Khan

    E7: Nadia Khan

    In this episode, we speak with the author, historian, and PR professional Nadia Khan. Nadia talks to us about her journey growing up in Brent, explaining how she draws her love of community from the experiences she has had within it. Working across sectors including housing, youth, and central and local government.

    Nadia also works with different faith communities in Brent to tackle climate change. Passionate about addressing issues of inequality and exclusion for socially deprived and minority communities, challenging racism and Islamophobia In 2020, Nadia founded Golden Threads which is a project that explores and documents shared histories across the Muslim world and beyond.

    • 23 min

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