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Episode 1: You, Me, the World & This Moment

October 17, 2022 take stock exchange
Episode 1: You, Me, the World & This Moment
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Episode 1: You, Me, the World & This Moment
Oct 17, 2022
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We are community storytelling company take stock exchange, welcome to our latest podcast; You, Me, the World & This Moment - Episode 1. 

During the first half of 2022, we visited communities across East London, and asked people to talk about their experiences of the pandemic, and how they were looking forward to the future. 

This podcast is an edited live recording from Poplar Union, where we told 6 stories, all based on the conversations we had, then asked the audience to share their responses. It gives an insight into how people's experiences of the pandemic were so different, and captures reflections on an extraordinary time.

take stock exchange is Nick Cassenbaum, Olly Hawes,  and Anna Smith. The music throughout the project is by Anna Lowenstein and the podcast is produced by Penny Bell. 

You, Me, the World & This Moment is supported by Arts Council England, Poplar Union and Vision Redbridge. 


Show Notes

We are community storytelling company take stock exchange, welcome to our latest podcast; You, Me, the World & This Moment - Episode 1. 

During the first half of 2022, we visited communities across East London, and asked people to talk about their experiences of the pandemic, and how they were looking forward to the future. 

This podcast is an edited live recording from Poplar Union, where we told 6 stories, all based on the conversations we had, then asked the audience to share their responses. It gives an insight into how people's experiences of the pandemic were so different, and captures reflections on an extraordinary time.

take stock exchange is Nick Cassenbaum, Olly Hawes,  and Anna Smith. The music throughout the project is by Anna Lowenstein and the podcast is produced by Penny Bell. 

You, Me, the World & This Moment is supported by Arts Council England, Poplar Union and Vision Redbridge.