Two of York’s freshers hit the airwaves for the first time to share with you their experiences and tales of life in the small apple. Shows will often be a cocktail of light hearted humour and bad music choices.
Show comprising 3 final year undergraduates taking a look at that inevitable question of 'what next?'... through the medium of entertainment. Alongside a special guest each week (we'll sort these- people with varying weird and wonderful things lined up for them after uni), we'll look to sift through one more potential life choice every week as we count down towards the end of university. The planned format of the show will look to include an interview with our special guest as they join us for a whole host of potential silly features including:
- Helen and Judy's travelling tips. Being seasoned travellers of Asia, the pair will reveal another wacky story from their travelling experiences each week.
- 'Fit it in my Fro' - special guest will look to fit a different object each week into Joe's afro. Feature will also include leaderboard based on nature of object chosen and how many they managed to fit in his hair.
- 'Joe's chimes' or a title to that effect. Comic song, recorded specially for the show every week, written by Joe on a subject messaged in to the show/something to do with the idea of 'what's next?'
- Interview with our special guest on what his/her plan is for next year and/or what they are currently doing having now graduated. Many exciting people lined up!
- 'Decipher Judy/Helen' or title to that effect- feature involving Joe/listeners attempting to guess certain scottish accented words in English or Gaelic.
Show's music will probably be around 6 songs and will be a competition between Joe, Helen and Judy (2 songs each) on who has picked the best music for that day. Potentially based around the 'what next' theme for that show!
In a nutshell, light-hearted entertainment show looking at the serious question of 'what's next?'. Aimed then at current final years but also applicable for all years. Will also look to have jingle for the show- playing on idea of 'tweedle Dum' (Helen/Judy), tweedle De (Helen/Judy) and Me (Joe).
The dynamic duo are back on the airwaves for another year to share with you their experiences and tales of life in the small apple. Shows will continue be a cocktail of light hearted humour and bad music choices.
A feel-good hour of Josh going off on stories about his various encounters with York's territorial wildlife, student worries and arguably informative features aswell as his varied taste in music, how could you not listen?
Two feel-good hours of Josh playing some fantastic music as well him going off on stories about his various encounters with York's territorial wildlife, pathetically terrifying experiences on his bike and arguably informative features, how could you not listen?
The sky is blue, the sun is shining, and you'd be able to see both really well if it wasn't so gosh darn cloudy - It's Friday Morning, and Welcome Week is drawing to a close. But what's it been like from a Fresher's perspective? Join Alex Towells and honest-to-goodness Fresher Scarlet Desorgher for a look back on Welcome week and a look forward to a year of university that's going to be full of new experiences for everyone...
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.
Podcast discussing the signs, symptoms and experiences of cancer for young adutls. This season on caretoshare we are covering lots of important topics from life after cancer, self-care and navigating day-to-day life with a cancer diagnosis. Join us for deep chats, laughs and inspirational guests. Cancer can be quite a heavy topic but we promise to make it as light-hearted as possible so it becomes an easier part of all our conversations.
Max… is a man. Dylan… is also a man. They are interested in subjects, many subjects. Come listen to their discussion of subjects they’re pretty cool (I am your conscience, this will be good for you).
Subjects may include, but are not limited to;
Law
Politics
Philosophy
Economics
Geography
Sports
Pop culture
Music
Personal experiences
Science
Earth related matters
Lions
Seagulls
Pizza
Grass
However, we will not, under any circumstances, be discussing Roger! Do not ask me why!
The University of York is home to more than 18,000 students from over 150 countries. Each student has their own story to share, their experiences from back home and here at York as well and wouldn't it be interesting to have a platform for students to share these experiences about themselves along with playing some of their favorite songs? In India (where I come from), we discuss a range of matters, be it trivial, personal, or anything out of the ordinary over a cup of tea (or "CHAI", as we call it back home).
If you would love to share your story and experiences over the radio for the listeners, "Chai With Y!" is the place to be at! One hour of getting to know the real you over a hot, piping cup of chai, along with some fantastic music!
Join Tom and Beth as they talk through the weird and wacky dreams they've had recently - or send in a message to share your own midnight stories. We'll be playing some tunes inspired by nighttime experiences, as well as anything we think reflects what we've been dreaming about recently.
Join us for a chill chat session - we'll be talking about our experiences entering young adult life as well as playing some songs that we've recently been having on repeat - tune in if you need to escape for a while for some advice, real talk and discovering something new to add to your playlist.