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From Drag Race to the West End: Divina de Campo's story
Listen as Divina reveals her inspiring journey to achieving her dream of performing on the West End. Her story, marked by perseverance and creativity, takes us through her experiences before and after her rise to fame on Drag Race UK.
This story was recorded as part of Proud West End, an audio-visual exhibition created to celebrate people from the West End LGBTQIA+ community.
In this Briefly Heard episode, we offer you a glimpse into the stories housed within the Heard Storytelling bank. Caroline and Colette provide insight into the story’s creation and the collaborative process behind it.
Join us to hear the highs and lows of chasing a dream, and what it takes to make that dream a reality on one of the most celebrated stages in the world.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Artwork was lovingly crafted by Ben Vulliamy.
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storytellers and to New West End Company for commissioning the exhibition.
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Davina or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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34:44||Season 2, Ep. 25Rachel reflects on her transformative journey to clown school. She explains how the act of clowning brought about vulnerability and healing, likening it to 'Monty Python meets Sigmund Freud' for its mix of comedy and emotional release.In this episode of the Heard Storytelling podcast, we're joined by Rachel, who shares her first public storytelling experience, covering strong themes with humour and vulnerability.We discuss the therapeutic power of laughter and its significant role in Rachel's healing journey. With her sharp wit, Rachel illustrates how unconventional paths can lead to deep personal growth and self-understanding.Join us to hear Rachel’s inspiring story of embracing her authentic self through clowning, and how this unexpected path helped her navigate her past and shape her future.This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer. Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media Artwork was lovingly crafted by Ben Vulliamy. Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/ Special thanks to our storyteller Rachel. If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Rachel or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.24. Parkour Perspectives: Jia Wei & Sammi's Story
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35:22||Season 2, Ep. 23In this episode of the Heard Storytelling podcast, we dive into Willem's journey of self-discovery from a challenging childhood to newfound acceptance in vibrant cities like NYC. Willem recorded his story as part of our Proud West End Exhibition, and we explore the reasons behind his decision to share it.Willem's story vividly portrays the pain and confusion of growing up feeling like an outsider, a ‘spectator’ in his own life. Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, a challenging time for the queer community, Willem's story sheds light on the significance of being seen and heard. We discuss how this era shaped his journey and the impact of public visibility through exhibitions like Proud West End. We also celebrate the influential role of Mr. Dancer, Willem's drama teacher. Join us as we delve into the power of acceptance, representation and mentorship.This episode is hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer. Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/ Artwork was lovingly crafted by Ben Vulliamy. Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/ Special thanks to our storyteller Willem https://www.instagram.com/webbink50/ If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Willem or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.22. Bridging Cultures: Devika’s Story of Navigating British-Asian Identity
18:26||Season 2, Ep. 22In this Briefly Heard episode, we offer you a glimpse into the stories housed within the Heard Storytelling bank. Caroline and Colette provide insight into the story’s creation and the collaborative process behind it.In this special Diwali edition, recorded live at our Heard Live event, we delve into cultural identity and personal freedom. Devika shares her experiences of navigating her British-Asian heritage alongside her personal independence. Listen to discover the craft behind these stories and the journey that brings them to life.This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer. Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/ Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/ Special thanks to our storyteller Devika. If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Devika or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.21. From Otherness to Brotherness: Augustine's Story of Adult Adoption
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