We’re back! 🎉 In this episode, get to know us better, play some games and find out what we’ve been up to as we prepare for a new and exciting season of Tea for Two! We are so excited to kickstart a new season that will be FULL of new content, games, and even some exciting guests!
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York's Political Mashup aims to inform students about where their university's political parties stand on the most pertinent and pressing political issues of the week. The parties regularly involved include: York Tories, York Labour Club, York Liberal Democrats and York Green Party.
This week Ed Halford was joined by Joe Sutherland (Lab), Frank Roberts (Con), James Grieves (Lib) and Pads Elliott-Walker (Green).
So this is SL week. Derwent colleges’ BAME Reps Timi Phillips & Zara Sharif have been raising money for the Stephen Lawrence foundation. Over the past few weeks, we have been asking for your responses and questions regarding racism and racial insensitivity on campus. We will be discussing issues such as: micro-aggressions cultural appropriation with a few songs to fit the mood. We hope you find this both informative and interesting.
Music Editor Q has a chat to members of the Glasgow based band VLURE. They talk about their new single "Shattered Faith" and the trials and tribulations of writing and recording songs over the internet.
Olly Hilton chats to the Berlin based indie rockers The Usual Boys. They talk about the bands new single Josef K, recording in alternative places, and how to get moths our out of your favourite sofa. This interview was recorded as part of the URY Interview series.
Chess Warren sits down with bedroom pop noodler Trunky Juno to speak about his latest single "Daddy's Gone For Cigarettes" and upcoming tour. They discuss where his funky name comes from, the move back to in person performance, and Bredan Flowers' burning passion for jesus (trust me, listen to the interview and it will make sense!).
Chess Warren catches up with Son of Cabe, an 80s inspired indie duo from Guilford. They talk about how university shaped their creative influences, the north/south divide, and how production with artists around the world is getting easier - as long as you back yourself enough to try! This was recorded as part of the URY Interview Series.
Olly Hilton catches up with Australian superstar singer-songwriter Ziggy Alberts to talk about his new album "searching for freedom", finding your own identity, and how poetry can set you free. This is part of the URY interview series.
Chess Warren sits down with James Hype to talk all things proudction, DJing, and life after lockdown. This interview was recorded as part of the Student Music Network's Halls of residency show.
The term has come to an end! We're sad to announce that we will be taking a few weeks off from uploading over Easter. However, we can't wait to be back in April with tons of fresh content! We hope this episode tides you over, as we wrap up the portion of the season dedicated to Freshers! And that you'll enjoy hearing about our housing plans for next year, travel fiascos, irrational fears as well as our answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about starting uni. Some might say we went majorly off topic but it wouldn’t be like us to stay on track, tangents are always more fun :) We hope you have a fantastic break!
If you didn't manage to catch the podcast live and message us through the URY website, fear no more, we're on Instagram @teafortworadioshow where we will also be posting episode-related content, bloopers, and more! Come chat to us! Happy listening!