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The TalentWorks Podcast invites emerging creators to play 3 clips to showcase the most defining moments of their careers. TalentWorks is a content label within BBC Studios aimed at identifying emerging talent with whom it can partner. The voices you will hear from TalentWorks are Helen O’Donnell, Katrina Bell and Shukri Dirie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The TalentWorks Podcast invites emerging creators to play 3 clips to showcase the most defining moments of their careers. TalentWorks is a content label within BBC Studios aimed at identifying emerging talent with whom it can partner. The voices you will hear from TalentWorks are Helen O’Donnell, Katrina Bell and Shukri Dirie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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English


Episodes
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Episode 37: Seun Ogunsola

9/5/2023
Seun is a London based fashion stylist, content creator and (according to her Insta bio…) a proud outfit repeater. Seun shows her followers how to master the skill of luxury dressing without the price tag. Since collaborating with platforms such as Dazed and Pinterest, Seun's work has now reached a global audience. Seun was one of two emerging creators commissioned to create shorts for Pinterest produced by BBC Studios. Shukri and Seun discuss - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:27:40

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Episode 36: Emma Downer

9/4/2023
Emma is a DIY content creator who is revolutionising the way people learn and master DIY skills. In March 2020, Emma began posting how-to videos for individuals struggling with DIY challenges. Today, Emma's DIY videos have had a staggering 250 million views. She’s collaborated with huge brands such as TikTok, Pinterest, B&Q, and Dremel and amassed a following of over 850,000 devoted fans. Emma was one of two emerging creators commissioned to create shorts for Pinterest produced by BBC Studios. In this episode, Katrina and Emma discuss - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:23:21

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Episode 35: Joe Sugg

3/31/2023
Joe Sugg is a UK-based creative leader, YouTube content creator, actor and author. Joe started his online career over 10 years ago after making his first YouTube video. He’s since built a loyal audience of over 20 million across his various YouTube channels and social media accounts. In recent years, Joe has moved into creative leadership and in 2022 started the production company, Final Straw Productions. In this episode, Helen and Joe discuss - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:42:26

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Episode 34: Max Tobin

2/9/2023
Max is an award winning filmmaker and presenter from Birmingham. Max’s films have won Royal Television Society awards and have been screened at a number of film festivals. Max joined the BBC Studios Factual team as one of our Meta-funded Creators In Residence. His goal - to bring humour and sarcasm to factual documentary making. In this episode, Shukri and Max discuss - Max’s clips - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:30:08

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Episode 33: Adna Ahmed

2/2/2023
Adna is a 24-year-old creator and aspiring screenwriter from Leicester. She’s passionate about telling underrepresented stories and working to make the creative industries more inclusive. Adna is one of our creators for IN THE MIX 2022, a programme developed by BBC Studios TalentWorks and Black Creators Matter, in partnership with the Barbican. In this episode, Shukri and Adna discuss - Adna’s clips - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:25:17

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Episode 32: Nenda Neururer

1/26/2023
Nenda is a writer, actor & international recording artist who grew up in the Austrian Alps. Since moving to London at 19 to go to drama school, Nenda has appeared in film and theatre productions across the UK. Nenda is one of our creators for IN THE MIX 2022, a programme developed by BBC Studios TalentWorks and Black Creators Matter, in partnership with the Barbican. In this episode, Shukri and Nenda discuss - Nenda’s clips - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:27:52

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Episode 31: Kaylen Francis

1/19/2023
Kaylen is an actor, writer, director and producer from South London. Kaylen started his career as an actor, but after finding himself often typecast, he started writing and directing himself. Kaylen is one of our creators for IN THE MIX 2022. IN THE MIX 2022 was developed by BBC Studios TalentWorks and Black Creators Matter, in partnership with the Barbican. If you search ‘BBC Reel Found in Translation’, you can watch all the films produced for this project. In this episode, Shukri and Kaylen discuss - Kaylen’s clips - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:22:42

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Episode 30: Rachel Isabel

1/12/2023
Rachel is an illustrator and visual artist, born in Kinshasa and raised in London. Rachel is a graduate from the Chelsea College of Arts. Her work experiments with mixed media digital collage, poetry, film, and pop culture. She uses her art to explore the Black female experience, as well as her own identity. Rachel is one of our creators for IN THE MIX 2022. IN THE MIX 2022 was developed by BBC Studios TalentWorks and Black Creators Matter, in partnership with the Barbican. If you search ‘BBC Reel Found in Translation’, you can watch all the films produced for this project. In this episode, Helen and Rachel discuss - Rachel’s clips - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:24:40

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Episode 29: Bunmi Oyateru

1/5/2023
Bunmi is a multidisciplinary artist - he’s worked in creative direction, production, and design and has recently moved into garment design with his brand SLUG. Bunmi is one of our creators for IN THE MIX 2022. IN THE MIX 2022 was developed by BBC Studios TalentWorks and Black Creators Matter, in partnership with the Barbican. If you search ‘BBC Reel Found in Translation’, you can watch all the films produced for this project. In this episode, Helen and Bunmi discuss - Bunmi’s clips - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:21:43

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Episode 28: Shahira Allen

12/29/2022
Shahira Allen is a Black content creator from Yorkshire who specialises in food, travel and lifestyle content. Shahira applied to BBC Studios TalentWorks to become one of Creators in Residence earlier this year because she was frustrated that representation in the media of the Black British experience outside of London was lacking. In this episode, Katrina Bell and Shahira discuss - Shahira’s clips - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:27:34

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Episode 27: Layla Wright

12/22/2022
Layla is a presenter, journalist and documentary filmmaker from Liverpool. Layla has produced and presented some hard-hitting documentaries for the BBC - including for BBC Three, BBC One and BBC Radio 4. Layla is one of our Creators in Residence here at BBC Studios. During her residency, Layla worked in the Factual Podcast team at BBC Studios and is now working at Louis Theroux’s production company, Mindhouse. In this episode, Katrina and Layla discuss - Layla’s clips - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:26:29

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Episode 26: Paddy Smyth

12/15/2022
Paddy Smyth is a Dublin born presenter, media commentator, and disability activist. Paddy applied to become one of BBC Studios TalentWorks’ Creators in Residence earlier this year as he was fed up with the media’s depiction of disabled people as “victims”. In this episode, Katrina Bell and Paddy discuss - Paddy’s clips - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:27:07

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Episode 25: Shu Shi Lin

12/8/2022
Shu Shi Lin is a British born Chinese vlogger, writer and videographer who specialises in travel, food and lifestyle content. Shu applied to be one of our Meta funded Creators in Residence earlier this year and during her 6 month residency has worked on taking her TV and content development skills to the next level. In this episode, Helen O’Donnell and Shu discuss - Shu’s clips - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:22:09

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Episode 24: Bea Dux

12/1/2022
Bea Dux is a queer sex worker, digital creator and visual storyteller from Lancashire. Bea was fed up with the portrayal of sex workers in the media and, 6 months ago, applied to BBC Studios TalentWorks to become one of our Meta funded Creators in Residence. During her 6 month residency, Bea has worked on comedy drama scripts, drawing on her own experiences in the adult world. In this episode, Helen O’Donnell and Bea discuss - Bea’s clips - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:26:04

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Episode 23: Nadir Nahdi

4/14/2020
Nadir Nahdi is the founder and creator of BENI, an online project highlighting the stories of young people from diverse backgrounds with the aim of reclaiming the misrepresented narrative they face from mainstream media. He found online fame through his viral YouTube video "Happy British Muslims!" in 2014 and was swiftly chosen to be part of the YouTube Creators for Change fellowship program, as well as YouTube’s Internet Citizens program. He also founded the BENI run club a space for people from different cultures and religions to feel comfortable running, which recently received the global tick of approval, the much coveted Nike sponsorship. Here’s our interview with Nadir recorded in 2019 during our writers retreat in collaboration with the BBC Writers Room. This episode is dedicated to Nadir's father Fuad Nahdi who passed away on 21st March 2020 - https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/01/fuad-nahdi-obituary www.instagram.com/rightinthenads www.instagram.com/bbcstudiostalentworks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:21:15

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Episode 22: Lotte Jeffs

4/6/2020
Lotte Jeffs is a journalist, creative director and author. Her illustrious career includes being published in the Independent, the Guardian, the Sunday Times and the Evening Standard. She won Writer of The Year at the Press and Publishing Association Awards in 2016 and was shortlisted for Columnist of the Year in 2017 for her eponymous column Lotte’s Lexicon in Elle magazine. Lotte has always been on the pulse when it comes to seeking out the most creative talents of our generation and her eye for a story is second to none, it’s no wonder that after 15 years as a deputy editor and then Acting Editor in Chief of ELLE magazine that she was appointed Creative Director at global advertising agency Ogilvy to bring her storytelling expertise to the ad agency world. She has since published her first book 'How To Be a Gentlewoman', represented by digital first literary agency Gleam Titles and launched the LGBTQ parenting podcast 'Some Families'. We spoke to Lotte at our Writers Retreat in collaboration with the BBC Writers Room. www.instagram.com/lottejeffs www.instagram.com/bbcstudiostalentworks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:32:20

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Episode 21: Gina Martin

3/30/2020
Gina Martin is an activist, writer and law changer. After a horrific experience at a music festival where a man took photos up her skirt with his phone in broad daylight without legal consequence, instead of brushing it off, Gina made the decision to act. With the help and support of her lawyer Ryan Whelan, Gina campaigned tirelessly for 18 months to have the law passed to make up-skirting illegal. Gina doesn’t fit into the typical conservative expectations of a law maker. She hasn’t worked in politics or as a legal practitioner, but through education and steely perseverance she achieved what is made to seem impossible. Her first book - Be the Change: A Toolkit for the Activist in You - was published in June 2019, and she was recently announced as a UN campaign advocate and one of Time magazine’s most influential people. www.instagram.com/ginamartin www.instagram.com/bbcstudiostalentworks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:28:22

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Episode 20: Becky James

3/16/2020
Becky James created the comedy YouTube channel Bambino Becky as a way for her to explore her passion for presenting. Having always been obsessed with the online world she knew that YouTube was the vehicle to strengthen her network and build a future for herself as an entertainer. Her rise in popularity on YouTube came from various credits, the most important being from internet superstar KSI, who simply tweeted that he thought she was funny, but included the all important tag. After the shoutout, Becky’s channel shot up from thirty thousand to one hundred thousand overnight. This new found recognition gave her the boost to be able to move to London, get signed by a talent management company and of course attend the TalentWorks retreat in collaboration with the BBC Writers Room where this interview was recorded, enjoy. www.youtube.com/bambinobecky www.instagram.com/bbcstudiostalentworks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:32:57

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Episode 19: Phil Lester

3/11/2020
Phil Lester started making videos in 2006 from his bedroom in Lancashire, and now he has over a billion views. The road to his incredible career has been built on a love for Phil's humour and quirky perspective on the world. Alongside his friend and long-time collaborator, Dan Howell, Phil has so many accolades under his belt. These include but are not limited to; presenting a show on BBC Radio 1, becoming a New York Times and Sunday Times best-selling author, creating a store topping app, devising a hit board game, performing in two global live tours and writing two books. TalentWorks have worked with Phil on the filming and distribution of his 2018 successful tour show ‘Interactive Introverts’ which included a Twitter-live streamed premiere from Brazil. In this interview we will talk about Phil's perspective on his incredible YouTube journey to date and also his thoughts on what creative endeavours his future holds. www.youtube.com/amazingphil www.instagram.com/bbcstudiostalentworks This podcast was recorded live from VidCon London 2020. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:34:59

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Episode 18: Kimmy Kimani

3/2/2020
Kimmy Kimani is a content creator, actor and educator for equality and diversity in the workplace. Kimmy was born in Kenya and moved to England aged 8. She grew up with a passion for acting and dancing, but is currently best known as one half of the joyous YouTube channel James and Kimmy. We met Kimmy at one of our Commissioner Pitch Days in collaboration with YouTube, her personality and creative flair really stood out for us and so we were delighted to have her as part of our Unscripted Retreat in collaboration with the BBC Writers Room. www.instagram.com/kiimmykay www.instagram.com/bbcstudiostalentworks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:16:43