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BEHIND THE SCENES: POSITIVE FREQUENCIES (FUNDED BY MAES)

Positive Frequencies returned in full force, inviting a group of participants to turn inwards and create outwards. Funded by Manchester Adult Education Service, this incredible project welcomes individuals to set their focus onto their well-being and self-care practice. From sessions on imposter syndrome, to post-COVID life, our attendees are encouraged to use the likes of creative writing, songwriting and more to check in and express their emotions healthily. To share the wisdom and insight they had built throughout the course, our participants created a radio show for the Reform Radio airwaves. Listen to it below.

We caught up with Divine to see how the project went and what they plan to take from it moving forward into their everyday lives.

Introduce yourself (name, pronouns, and what you’re up to at the moment/hobbies etc).

Divine: My name is Divine Neza. I use she/her pronouns. At the moment I’m doing art therapy, textiles – creating my own bag. In my free time I like reading and watching funny videos.

How do you think your friends would describe you in three words?

Divine: I think my friends would describe me as funny, genuine and intellectual.

What’s your favourite thing to do to make you feel good/as a form of self-care?

Divine: My favourite thing to do as a form of self-care is binge watching Friends. It was a special interest of mine growing up and having episodes play in the background makes me feel safe. 

Did you have much experience of using writing in your well-being practice already? If so, what’s your favourite element of this or what have you enjoyed about trying it for the first time?

Divine: I have lots of experience in writing to express myself but very little practice within my well-being. I really enjoyed switching my perspective on my approach to writing, as a tool for promoting a healthy well-being as opposed to just a way to vent negative feelings.

What prompted you to get involved in our Positive Frequencies course?

Divine: The recommendation by referral enlightened me on the potential benefits of doing a course like this. Especially given my mental health and life’s circumstances at the moment, Positive Frequencies seemed like a great opportunity to utilise my skills in a manner that would really help me. 

Let’s throw it back to your first day on the course versus now, tell me a bit about your first impressions/feelings/emotions in comparison to how you feel now. What has changed?

Divine: Initially I was super nervous. I was incredibly anxious beforehand for numerous reasons, mainly not even to do with the course. Upon first impressions, I was worried I would feel excluded and confused as the first few sessions were over Zoom and the lack of real-life interaction made me very hesitant to connect with people. Once the first session took place and the course went on, many (if not all) of my anxieties around the course subsided. Dan, Tito, Lola, Adele, Autumn and any other staff I met/interacted with over the time were so kind, informative and inclusive. Reform Radio felt like a safe space. After completing the course, I feel confident in myself and my ideas. Positive Frequencies was the first time I’ve been honest about my autism with a group of new people and I’ve come away feeling very proud for staying true to myself. I’m not as nervous to enter new spaces without masking, because my experience on this course has encouraged me to step out of my comfort zone.

What will you take from the Positive Frequencies course moving forward & what are your plans from here onwards?

Divine: Moving forward I will definitely be taking the lessons on imposter syndrome, comfort zone anxiety and goals vs values with me. I’ll be consolidating that advice to better my well-being and my writing skills. My plans from here are to learn more creative skills and to develop the talents I already have by working on my confidence in other areas.

What’s one piece of advice/knowledge you’ve received regarding well-being through the course which you’d pass onto somebody else?

Divine: To attain true fulfillment one must align their life with their values. A life based on your values and principles will bring you far more joy than one based on achieving arbitrary goals. 

If you’d like to find out about our future courses at Reform, get in touch with our lovely Projects Team on projects@reformradio.co.uk.

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Free Courses in England is a database of free courses funded by the government, in the form of the Education & Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) and the Adult Educational Budget (AEB). 

There are a range of free courses on Free Courses in England, from principles of business administration to coding to environmental sustainability!

Boost your CV and complete a free course today.

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Reform Radio at Manchester International Festival

We are very excited to announce that we have curated several shows featuring Reform’s nearest and dearest artists and hosts at this year’s Manchester International Festival which returns to the city from 29 June to 16 July. Taking place at the new riverside location Festival Square’s free open-air stage will host over 190 artists, bands, DJs and musicians, as well as family entertainment and a wide variety of food and drink. With over 150 artists in the line-up hailing from Greater Manchester, the programme is massive celebration of sounds of the region. Festival Square activities are totally free to attend, so there is absolutely no excuse to miss this.

Check out our schedule below and see you at the Festival Square.

FRIDAY 30TH JUNE 1pm – 2.30pm – MELATROIS

Serving up music with no genre restrictions and conversation inspired by the socio-political climate, Melatrois is two hours of down to earth, kind of weird airtime with more rhythm than rhyme.

FRIDAY 30TH JUNE 3PM – 4.30PM – THE GET OUT

The Get Out, an afternoon version of our first ever breakfast show, The Get Up. Chat and tunes with Yelena Lashimba, broadcast live, encouraging people to get down to Festival Square.

WEDNESDAY 12TH JULY 3PM – 4.30PM – HERCHESTER

HERchester will be showcasing their talents from the latest edition & talking about the process they’ve been through from joining the project, improving their skills together and recording a cypher at Blues Kitchen.

THURSDAY 13TH JULY 1PM – 2.30PM – MUSIC AND MIND

A platform that celebrates the bringing together of music and mental health, shining a light on lived experiences and the music that drives the people behind them, hosted by Levi Love.

THURSDAY 13TH JULY 3PM – 4.30PM – MUTUALISM

A discussion with Obeka and Murder He Wrote, hosted by Reform’s Natasha delving deep into the processes behind our most recent collaborative project with shesaid.so South Africa, exploring remote collaboration.

THURSDAY 13TH JULY 9PM – 10PM – SOUNDCAMP SHOWCASE

Soundcamp 2022 alumni are taking over Festival Square to share their musical creations, that were born during their time on Reform’s artist development programme.

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RAISE THE BAR: ALEX MIGHTEN

The Jorgy & Cheech’s Show is back and this time round the duo were joined by the unbeaten Alex Mighten behind the mic. Spitting a hot and effortless freestyle, we were all left wanting more after welcoming the Nottingham legend into the studio.

Alex Mighten initially gained notoriety as being part of the acclaimed Notts crew, Out Da Ville. However, from his initial rap days, he’s gained appreciation for his soulful vocal hooks, edgy production and more.

Watch the full freestyle below or catch up with the whole show.

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Children’s Library Volunteers – Z-arts

No deadline

Z-arts are looking for people who can commit a small amount of time each week to join a team of volunteers to help in their Children’s Library and provide a safe, fun and friendly welcome! The library is a community library and part of Manchester Libraries network.

Download the brand new job pack here – This includes the job description and lots of exciting details about our organisation.

You can also find the job advert here.

How to apply
First register your interest by emailing tabitha@z-arts.org. Following this, you will be sent a short application form to fill in.

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BEHIND THE SCENES: DJ SESSIONS (FUNDED BY MAES)

What a couple weeks we’ve had! Over the past two weeks, Reform Radio has been home to our ever-growing DJ sessions programme, funded by MAES, with over twenty participants. Throughout the course, our participants have had hands-on experience behind the decks, learning how to beatmatch and blend, alongside sessions focused on self-promotion and sourcing gigs. We had DJ collective Do As You Please helping to facilitate the course, alongside some visits from GigPig and Genre Music throughout the week. To close the project, all of our incredible participants played a live set at Manchester venue The New Cross to an in-person and live-streamed audience.

We chatted to participants Jess and Jonathan to find out more about their journeys on the course and their wider plans on the DJ scene from here.

What are your names, pronouns, and current interests?

Jonathan: My name is Jonathan, I go by any pronouns, and outside the course I’m working on my career as a visual producer.

Jess: I’m Jess, my pronouns are she/her. I currently help run a comedy club in Northern Quarter. Apart from that, I love meditating and painting.

How would your friends describe you in 3 words?

Jonathan: Smiley, committed and passionate

Jess: Ambitious, laid-back and motivated

If you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life, what would it be and why?

Jonathan: ‘Love In Your Meditation’ by Dezarie

Jess: It would have to be ‘Back Out of Hell’ by Meatloaf – it was the first album I knew all the words to when I was a kid and I probably still know all the words now! Every song is such huge tune so you can solidly rely on it.

Did you have much experience in DJing before and what’s your favourite thing about it?

Jonathan: I had no experience at all. But my favourite thing about being on the course has been getting behind the decks and just doing it – you learn more and more by the minute.

Jess: I have a controller at home but it has literally never seen the light of day so I didn’t really have much experience at all. However, my favourite thing about DJing has been finally getting to grips with the decks and learning different techniques, like blending songs and figuring out which tracks work alongside one another.

What prompted you to get involved with the DJ Sessions?

Jonathan: Personally, I feel like I have a vast knowledge on music of different genres and more generally I have a massive passion for music. I play the keyboard, I love singing and dancing, so I felt like I had the potential to be a sick DJ! I also felt that by learning to DJ I would have the opportunity to promote underrepresented artists from my hometown and community.

Jess: I have wanted to DJ for a while and I’d tried to learn by watching videos online but I think I’m better learning by doing. When I saw Reform were holding an in-person DJ Course, it was the perfect opportunity to get practising in the space. I had also done a Podcasting Course here before so I knew it was a great place with great people.

Let’s throw it back to your first day at Reform versus now, tell me a bit about your first impressions/feelings/emotions in comparison to how you feel now. What has changed? 

Jonathan: I definitely feel more confident overall and I’ve made great progress with learning about BPM and queuing tracks. Now, I’m focusing on blending and what effects I can use in my practice.

Jess: I know how much I love DJing now – it’s so much fun! I’m still not 100% confident but I have definitely got to grips with what I’m doing in terms of blending tracks, and I feel like I have an ear for when it’s right for tracks to come in now.

Do you have any role models on the DJ or general music scene that inspire your practice?

Jonathan: An obvious one has to be KAYTRANADA, but also Kabza De Small, who is an amazing amapiano DJ.

Jess: A general big inspiration in my life is Annie Mac – I would listen to her radios shows all the time. She’s the person that got me into dance music. But, all round, I just love seeing female representation on the DJ scene, it’s inspiring.

What’s your go-to genre to DJ?

Jonathan: Amapiano. I’ve been listening to it since 2019 and the genre has expanded so much over that time so there’s so much range within it now.

Jess: Definitely dance music.

Who would your dream B2B be? 

Jonathan: KAYTRANADA, of course.

Jess: I have to go big and say Chemical Brothers.

What will you take from the DJ course moving forward & what are your plans from here onwards? 

Jonathan: So next I want to start organising playlists of different genres, and I want to apply for some opportunities with the guests we had in to start playing live.

Jess: I just want to have fun with it really – I’m hoping to keep practising at home and see where it goes. I’m not really a planner so we’ll see what happens.

If you’d like to find out about our future courses at Reform, get in touch with our lovely Projects Team on projects@reformradio.co.uk.

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BREAKING BARRIERS: AUDIO STORIES OF HOPE & RECOVERY (FUNDED BY MAES)

In case you missed it, last month we ran our very first Radio Drama course. Taking participants on a journey through soundscaping, voice acting, drama and radio, this two week project was a blast – kindly funded by MAES.

Throughout the course the group worked on creating their very own audio drama pieces that were put together into a radio show that was broadcast on the Reform Radio airwaves. Below you can take a look at the bios each of our participants created and find out more about the inspirations for the work behind this incredibly vast project.

Listen back to the full show below, or click on the segment titles to hear the specific pieces on Soundcloud.

999 – created by Zack

“Hi. My name’s Zack. I’m the writer, director & co-star of the following audio drama, ‘999’. The production process was more stressful than I’d hoped it would have been, running into multiple creative blocks & creating multiple concepts/stories before settling on using a script I’d written a few years ago.”

The content of this drama piece contains scenes that some may find disturbing & covers themes of death, family trauma, loss, traumatic experiences at work & therapy.

Reform Radio · 999 – Zack

I Am Averill – created by Max

‘I Am Averill’ follows a person who is struggling in life. You are put into Averill’s shoes and thrusted into some of the experiences Averill faces on a day to day basis.

Reform Radio · I Am Averill – Max

Secrets of a Teenage Trainwreck – created by Tyrone

Set in 1991, ‘Secrets of a Teenage Trainwreck’ is a short story about a young man named Ben Wheeler and the frustrating dynamic he has with his family. The piece is a large satirical take on late 80’s/early 90’s family sitcoms which stays faithful to the music, lingo and media of the era.

Reform Radio · Teenage Trainwreck – Tyrone

Asymmetrical Sincerity – created by Danny

This piece asks provoking questions; should we tell our closest friends the honest truth? What is sincerity and how can we balance this important quality with tact and sensitivity? 

Reform Radio · Asymmetrical Sincerity – Danny

Heartbreak – created by Mory 

Have you ever been through heartbreak? Mory explores what it means through this piece of spoken word.

Reform Radio · Heartbreak – Mory

Addiction: Sweet Miss Habit – created by Jack

Lost in a world of vice and chance, Vic is a gentleman taken in by the wicked wiles of the alluring Miss Habit. Looking to fill the void in his heart with the rush of gambling, he’s soon found that he might not be able to keep up with Habit’s harsh demands. His friends tell him to leave her and find another way to live his life, but will he be able to hold his nerve and drop Habit for good?

Reform Radio · Addiction Sweet Miss Habit – Jack

To find out more about our future projects, you can get in touch with our lovely Projects team at projects@reformradio.co.uk who can give you a hand with getting onboard.

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MUSIC INDUSTRY DAY (FUNDED BY YOUTH MUSIC)

To celebrate this year’s World Music Day in true Reform style, we’re holding a day-long free to attend session for music-lovers to come together, meet like minded creatives, and get a taste of different musical activities.

Featuring live performances from the female-identifying/non-binary HERchester collective and our Soundcamp alumni, alongside an industry discussion with Rhythm Lab Records. There will also be a wider range of taster workshops in the likes of DJing, audio recording, editing and mixing.

Our Music Industry Day, funded by Youth Music & Arts Council England, is set to take place on the 21st of June, 11-4pm. It is open to anyone aged 16+, with an interest in music.

For more info and how to get involved, check out the flyer below.

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RAISE THE BAR: VERBZ + FREEQUENCY3

It’s been a busy month at Reform this May, from us celebrating our tenth birthday, to kickstarting the likes of our Podcasting, Audio Drama, and DJ courses. However, have no fear our hosts still managed to invite some exciting new talent into the studio…

High Focus’ very own Verbz brought the energy to the Drop The Mic Show – a monthly show dedicated to praising poetry in all forms, whether it be rap, spoken word, or singing. Verbz got behind the mic and served a flow like no one else, expressing his unparalleled lyrical mastery whilst he was at it.

Check out the live session below, or listen to the full show to hear Verbz chat about his inspirations, tracks of nostalgia, and how he he perfected his practice.

It wasn’t only Verbz that graced us with his presence in the studio , Manchester-based alt-hip hop artist FREEQUENCY3 joined kaoti on their debut resident show HYPE THEM. Not a beat was missed on these effortless renditions of the rapper’s tracks, ‘LIFE’ and ‘Reflection’.

Don’t miss out, check out the session below, and listen to the pair chat all things regarding identity in the music industry, and running through FREEQUENCY3’s new EP, 517 Days.