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"Voices That Are Usually Unheard"
UEL Students
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This is your community, but have you ever wondered who's in it?
Each month on Student Life Radio we’ll delve into the lives of our community members as we hear stories about you--the students, staff, and local community --that make UEL come alive. Each episode also comes with a playlist created by our featured guests that represents who they are, what they love, and where they want to go.
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Meet Kelsie, a level 4 music student. In todays episode she shares two of her favourite songs that hold a special place in her heart. We also discuss a brief history on why she chose music as her career.
Take a listen to 316 produced by second year student Kieron and his "Safety Producer." peer Vander joins Kieron this week for a sit down Interview to discuss who influenced their careers in music. Vander also shares a song produced by herself.
Skuboinoni sits down with UEL Radio to discuss his musical journey, featuring two of his favourite tracks he produced
Musician Mitch talks about his song "No way" one of his most recent singles.
For our tenth episode, we will be interviewing musician "LocalJoe". Todays host is Reece Marshall
UEL Radio Presents Reece Marshall Interview with host Alex Lutes
In the 8th episode of the series, Reece sits down with music artist Villainous Nature to discuss the origins of his career.
It is of utmost importance to foster an inclusive community, where the sense of belongingness and culture are embraced and cultivated to ensure students succeed within higher education. The student experience is also paramount in catalysing and solidifying the efforts made in promoting inclusive practices.
UEL Radio presents to you an Interview with Villainous Nature. This episode is hosted by Reece Marsghall.
UEL Radio presents an Interview with Reece Marshall
One of the main motives of higher education is to produce the next generation of change makers and innovators of the future, a force that advance the development of society. Today’s guest Cherise Basslian (Director of Careers and Enterprise) discusses the important steps UEL is taking to advance student employability and social mobility.
In this episode we will be delving into the topic of meaningful learning, the importance of an inclusive curriculum and the different student ready initiatives UEL is working on to enhance the student experience and success.
In this episode we will be exploring the work that UEL is doing to promote inclusive practices through the promotion of the student voice, overcoming barriers and highlighting the importance of the lived experiences of students.
UEL presents an Interview with Alex to talk about his past and the music he has composed via guitar and other instruments.
Mark Mahinda in art Komanii from Nairobi, Kenya.
He is Rapper, singer, producer, fashion designer based in London. He is showing and speaking about his music into this podcast, if you want to know more about Komanii music
Born in Zimbabwe and raised in Leicester, Anashé (Pka known as Nuixge) is a singer, songwriter and producer. With inspiration from Michael Jackson, Sevdaliza and XXXtentacion, He mixes R&B, Hip-Hop and Trap Music. Taking his first steps in becoming an artist after producing for Scarlxrd, he prepares for his first project release, mixing Trap and R&B to introduce a world of melodic trap music never heard before
UEL Radio continues to Interview staff and students who work in the music department
The brand new series has launched! UEL Radio will be Interviewing many students and staff throughout the season. Our first ever guest is Josh, also known as WolfNumb. He will be discussing his music history in depth from past to present.