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  • Daniel Meadows

    If I had a pound for every photo I wish I had taken, Daniel Meadows would have earned me a fortune. His images of Britain in the 1970s are both innocent and sublime, and the ideas behind his work just make you love them even more. A true storyteller and extremely wise chap. Listen or…

  • Boff Whalley

    From Lancashire to Yorkshire via world-wide tours, punk, anarchy and Maidstone. Boff Whalley spent 30 years at the helm of Chumbawamba and lived not only to tell the tale, but to become the most subversive choir master you’ll ever meet. Listen or download on iTunes Ben’s Multi Story Podcast featuring Boff Whalley 

  • Philip Bond

    In a rare visit to these shores, the now LA-based comic artist genius Philip Bond talks about Deadline magazine, a possible Wired World revisit (ever hopeful!), The Cud Band and Jamie Hewlett’s penis. Listen or download on iTunes Ben’s Multi Story Podcast featuring Philip Bond

  • Jenny Landreth

    Anyone connected to Hey Duggee is top of my list of people to talk to, luckily for me Jenny Landreth is not only the script editor (and so much more…) for the best show on television, she is also a swimmer and an author of a waterbiography. What’s a waterbiography I hear you ask? Listen…

  • Scott and Andrew

    Whilst not household names yet, you get the feeling listening to these two guys it’s only a matter of time. They love film, and whilst they may be learning their craft churning out the kind of videos you nonchalantly scroll through on social media, they have their sights set on much bigger things! Despite not…

  • Nick Hodges

    Whilst this podcast is all about people who use stories in different ways, it’s hard not to focus on the Nick Hodges actual story. He is such an easy person to talk to and speaks in such an engaging way about the death of his 10-month-old son Bodie, and all that has come from that…

  • Polarbear

    Novelist, spoken word artist and story-teller par excellence, Polarbear (AKA Steven Camden) is so passionate about what he does it’s hard not to live in the worlds he creates with words. I have long been a fan of his work and it was great to sit and talk about how he ended up telling stories…