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6 – 7 Mar 2021, Gŵyl 2021
Podcast Un Deg Pump
Podcast Un Deg Pump
Sat 6 Mar 2021 Festival of Voice

BEYOND THE BINARY
Ren Heulyn Tryner is joined by their guest Kay R Dennis to discuss their experiences of exploring their gender. This thought-provoking lightning talk asks you questions to help you to know yourself better and offers an interesting insight into gender identity.

IS CARDIFF THE NEXT ATLANTIS?
Well, with global warming on the rise, this could very well be the case. Agathe Dijoud is joined by the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales to discuss Wales’ unique one-of-a-kind legislation and how young people can rise up and hold governments and bodies to account.

WELSH IDENTITY
In a modern Wales, what does it mean to be Welsh? With the Welsh language and people facing ongoing challenges Teifi James and Cerys Davage are joined by actor Ieuan Rhys to discuss the Welsh language, their experiences of the world as Welsh people and how being Welsh makes them feel.

WOMEN IN THE CREATIVE INDUSTRY
Dominika Rau is joined by the lovely Catryn Ramasut of IeIe Productions and talented cinematographer Emily Almond Barr to discuss everything about being a woman in the creative world. From facing hardships from male counterparts to how they are leaving the doors open for women who will follow their footsteps.

BEING A CREATIVE DURING LOCKDOWN
Artist and radio presenter Ez Rah is joined by Magugu, a music artist from Cardiff who has continued to release music and achieve global success with his unique pidgin-rap style. Ez Rah is also joined by Tumi Williams aka Skunkadelic, the lead frontman of the band Afro Cluster who started his own food business ‘Jolloff House Party’ during lockdown. The three of them discuss their musical journeys and processes during lockdown as well as life outside of music, discussing the positives and negatives they will take from the last year.

BEYOND THE BINARY
Ren Heulyn Tryner is joined by their guest Kay R Dennis to discuss their experiences of exploring their gender. This thought-provoking lightning talk asks you questions to help you to know yourself better and offers an interesting insight into gender identity.

IS CARDIFF THE NEXT ATLANTIS?
Well, with global warming on the rise, this could very well be the case. Agathe Dijoud is joined by the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales to discuss Wales’ unique one-of-a-kind legislation and how young people can rise up and hold governments and bodies to account.

WELSH IDENTITY
In a modern Wales, what does it mean to be Welsh? With the Welsh language and people facing ongoing challenges Teifi James and Cerys Davage are joined by actor Ieuan Rhys to discuss the Welsh language, their experiences of the world as Welsh people and how being Welsh makes them feel.

WOMEN IN THE CREATIVE INDUSTRY
Dominika Rau is joined by the lovely Catryn Ramasut of IeIe Productions and talented cinematographer Emily Almond Barr to discuss everything about being a woman in the creative world. From facing hardships from male counterparts to how they are leaving the doors open for women who will follow their footsteps.

BEING A CREATIVE DURING LOCKDOWN
Artist and radio presenter Ez Rah is joined by Magugu, a music artist from Cardiff who has continued to release music and achieve global success with his unique pidgin-rap style. Ez Rah is also joined by Tumi Williams aka Skunkadelic, the lead frontman of the band Afro Cluster who started his own food business ‘Jolloff House Party’ during lockdown. The three of them discuss their musical journeys and processes during lockdown as well as life outside of music, discussing the positives and negatives they will take from the last year.