Cannibal Animal on The Polar Bear Ghost, their love for Hull’s music scene

Cult Hull post-punks Cannibal Animal are finishing up in December of 2022, before that happens though, we chat to Thomas Joad Gibbons and Luke Ellerington talk about the band’s history, and their favourite places in Hull.

https://www.instagram.com/cannibalanimaluk/

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The Gimme A Hull Yeah Podcast on Hull’s architecture, and alternative scene through history

Anthony Neylon and Dan Hargreaves chat to Dom about building a successful wrestling podcast from out of Hull, as well as favourite places to eat, architectural spaces, and clubs including Spiders.

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Step Into Hull’s Emily Woodcock on Hull’s national identity after City of Culture 2017, Chip Spice

Emily Woodcock discusses her journey as a Hull volunteer for Hull City of Culture 2017, her work at C4di in copywriting for Moose Proofreading, photography for Step Into Hull, and for American Chip Spice for Squideo.

For more on Emily’s work visit:

https://www.squideo.com/

https://www.instagram.com/stepintohull

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https://audiomack.com/the-hull-yes-podcast/song/step-into-hulls-emily-woodcock-on-hulls-national-identity

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WARO’s Dom Smith talks mental health and Cerebral Palsy on the Strong Tea Podcast

Soundsphere editor and WARO founder, Dom Smith recently appeared on the Strong Tea Podcast to talk about growing up with Cerebral Palsy, starting Soundsphere (and WARO) and the difficulties that came with that. In addition, Dom discusses the journey toward becoming a qualified counsellor, and dealing with his own mental health challenges.

Dom Smith drinking coffee