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After the band’s eventual demise, Guy then went on to form the Post Punk duo 'Giant Boys' with Paris Riots drummer Scottie Mcknight in 2017. Yorkshire born musician Guy Connor originally came to Manchester as guitarist of rock band The Paris Riots, which enjoyed much success in the UK & Europe. It discusses Arts, Music and many other topics with a different Artist/ Creative in each episode. Produced by Rec Rooms, The Kicking Back Podcast is an audio and video podcast hosted by video producer and musician Brad Ingham and co hosted by singer and musician Kim McKenzie. With lyrics of redemption, Black liberation, freedom and equality J Chambers explores the challenges of understanding culture and celebration of identity on ‘Escape The Kingdom’ “I wanted to write something I thought would resonate with young children” he states discussing the project.

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Asa consequence, J was commissioned by the BBC to write and perform a moving spoken word poetry piece to open up Blue Peter’s Black History Month celebration. His politically charged single ‘Kill The Noise’, was released in response to the Black Lives Matter protests, securing plaudits from Riddim Magazine, Eamilk, PRS in M-Magazine, and plays on Heartless Crew’s BBC 1Xtra show. 2020 proved to be a pivotal time for him, as he cemented himself as one of the most important voices in the UK hip hop scene. J Chambers is a Manchester based poet and hip hop artist. Produced by RecRooms, The Kicking Back Podcast is an audio and video podcast hosted by video producer and musician Brad Ingham. We also have some music from the mesmerising John Haycock in the episode too, its an absolute belter! 🙏🎧 My vision is to expand what I do on a one to one basis, on to large creative events such as festivals/fringes, with the service ‘threadUp-pitchUp.’ Since working with musicians, writers, comedians, fashion & creative designers, it also became clear that certain creative environments can at times exacerbate mental health issues and greater support is needed. Though I welcome clients from all different backgrounds, my passion is centred around supporting creatives and developing a practice that is sensitive to their specific issues themes such as sustained financial uncertainty, trauma, identity issues, anxiety & depression, are things I commonly support my clients with. Rafaela says: “I’m so grateful to have a thriving counselling practice dedicated to Creatives. Rafaela Nunes is a local therapist who in 2018, set up her counselling practice ‘threadUp’ in Ancoats - Manchester with the aim of supporting and improving the mental health of the creative community specifically.










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