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66 Voices: WHAT ARE YOU LIKE?

66 Voices: WHAT ARE YOU LIKE?

By Eden Arts

66 Voices hosts conversations with people who make the region shine. Listen to the innovators, decision-makers, dreamers and artists who live in our region.

From west coast Cumbria to the mouth of the Tees via national parks and areas of natural beauty, County Durham and a town made famous by Dominic Cummings. The 66 links Workington, Whitehaven, Keswick, Cockermouth, Penrith and Carlisle in the west with Middlesbrough, Redcar, Stockton, Darlington, Hartlepool and Saltburn in the east via Bishop Auckland and Barnard Castle and Bowes in the middle.

All in all 1.5 million people.

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Emma Porter & Joanna Rowelle

66 Voices: WHAT ARE YOU LIKE?Dec 18, 2020

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Alison Critchlow & Gordon Dalton

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East coast meets west coast in this episode of the #66Voices Podcast! Artists Gordon Dalton of Saltburn-by-the-Sea and Alison Critchlow of Bowness-on-Solway engage in a very colourful conversation and get personal about childhood and mental health. They also share with us details about their dreams (which may or may not include Barack Obama), what “home” means to them… and why they won’t be sharing a pizza anytime soon!

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Michelle Gorman, Gill Haigh & Alex Saint

Michelle Gorman, Gill Haigh & Alex Saint

So how do three different powerhouse women who are leaders in the UK tourism industry manage to balance work life with home life and still find a bit of “me time” in the in-between time… all while facing the challenges of an unprecedented global pandemic?!

In this episode of the 66 Podcast, Michelle Gorman (Visit County Durham), Gill Haigh (Cumbria Tourism), and Alex Saint (CT Consults) give us a little glimpse into their lives as mothers, queens of the outdoors, and warriors in the fight for sustainable tourism in the north of England.

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Janett Walker & Nykia Herron #BLM

Janett Walker & Nykia Herron #BLM

The 66 Voices Podcast hosts conversations relevant to our community along the A66 in the North of England.   The 66 runs from the west coast of Cumbria to the mouth of the Tees via national parks and areas of natural beauty, County Durham, and a town made famous by Dominic Cummings. The road links Workington, Whitehaven, Keswick, Cockermouth, Penrith, and Carlisle in the west with Middlesbrough, Redcar, Stockton, Darlington, Hartlepool, and Saltburn in the east via Bishop Auckland and Barnard Castle and Bowes in the middle. All in all 1.5 million people.

In this our inaugural podcast. Janett Walker chats with Nykia Herron.

Janett Walker is chair of Anti Racist Cumbria, a new organisation aiming to abolish racism in the county through education and outreach. Janett is also one half of the incredible Flock Marketing & PR agency based in Windermere that regularly hosts networking and other events.

Nykia Herron joined Cumbrian based Eden Arts a few months ago after moving to the UK from America. Originally from Detroit and also LA, Nykia moved to the county to be with her now husband and has been adjusting to the cultural differences.  Eden Arts produce festivals and events such as the Winter Droving and Picnic Cinema and run Cine North - as well as having done the bulk of the research development on the 66 project which is designed to increase cultural, sustainable activity in the region ensuring that it becomes the most liveable place in the UK (nearly there!).

Be sure to join in the conversation on 66 Instagram (@thesixtysixuk), Twitter (@thesixtysixUK), and Facebook (@thesixtysixUK).

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