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Impact in the Arts and Humanities

A new podcast hosted on the University of Leeds podcasting platform. All views expressed are those of the channel owner and not necessarily representative of those of the University of Leeds.

Gloves Off: Stories from Cultural Collections & Galleries at the University of Leeds

Documentaries, artist interviews, panel discussions and more from Cultural Collections and Galleries at the University of Leeds.

Rethinking class in the UK TV industry

Rethinking Class in the UK TV Industry examines how class shapes the production, representation, and reception of British television drama. Hosted by Professor Beth Johnson, the series draws together researchers, creatives, and industry leaders to reflect on the structural and cultural forces that frame who gets to tell stories, how those stories are told, and how audiences encounter them. Through these conversations, the podcast opens up new ways of thinking about inequality, creativity, and change in UK television.

How Songs Make Money

How Songs Make Money is a podcast series about music rights and the income streams associated with songwriting and composition, hosted by Dr Ellis Jones, Lecturer in Music and Management at the University of Leeds. Series 1, consisting of nine episodes, will be released weekly from September – December 2025. -- All views expressed on this podcast are those of the speakers, and do not necessarily represent the views of the University of Leeds, the School of Music, or any other organisation. Nothing in this podcast should be interpreted as business or legal advice.

The Embodying Fatigue Podcast

The Embodying Fatigue Podcast brings together creative practice and academic research to explore the complex, embodied experiences of long-term, recurrent, or chronic fatigue. Hosted by psychologist Dr Lucy Prodgers and artist Ellie Harrison, the podcast features conversations, reflections, and creative projects that aim to amplify underrepresented voices and reimagine how we understand and communicate lived experiences of fatigue. For project updates, as well as information on our sister project, Iconic Fatigue, go to: Polite Rebellion or follow Lucy on Linkedin.

Climate Evidence to Action

Join host Professor John Barrett for in-depth conversations with leading experts from the University of Leeds and beyond, as they explore the latest research and analysis shaping climate change policy. Produced by the Climate Evidence Unit, this podcast dives into why evidence matters, what the evidence tells us, and how it can—and should—inform real-world action. Each episode brings fresh insights from the cutting edge of climate science, policy, and decision-making.

The Global Health Histories Podcast

The Global Health Histories podcast series seeks to enhance understanding of the historical context of health challenges facing the word today. The podcasts bring historians of international and global health into conversation with medical researchers and policymakers, examining the cultural, economic, political, and social contexts which shaped past health interventions. Each podcast examines a specific case study of contemporary relevance, addressing not only medical research and the prevention or amelioration of disease and debility, but also health-related policy and diplomacy. The series’ aim is to highlight the potential of historical research to aid national and global medical communities in responding to, and communicating about, the challenges of the present in order to shape a healthier future.

PRiA (Pedagogic Research in the Arts)

This podcast explores the innovative teaching in the Arts taking place at the University of Leeds and elsewhere. PRiA seeks to build a culture of excellence to support individuals and Schools in developing innovative and improved teaching engagement across the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures. It offers support by fostering new internal and external partnerships and networks, providing funding and professional development opportunities, and nurturing the quality and success of applicants to internal and external teaching recognition schemes.

DCCH Leeds

A new podcast hosted on the University of Leeds podcasting platform. All views expressed are those of the channel owner and not necesarily representative of those of the University of Leeds.

You've Got This! - AHC Wellbeing Podcast

Hi! You’re listening to ‘You’ve Got This’, a podcast by the Wellbeing Project within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures at the University of Leeds. This podcast aims to ease students worries and improve wellbeing by discussing some of the topics which impact us the most. To get involved with the podcast, DM us on Instagram @ahcwellbeing or email us: ahcwellbeing@leeds.ac.uk. For more resources, visit https://linktr.ee/leedsahcwellbeing

TechEd Talk with A!

This is a podcast series on digital education, exploring how technology is transforming the way we learn and teach. For three episodes, we’ll explore trends, insights, and innovations in the digital education space.

Whose Power?

Whose Power? is a podcast that explores the power of participation and seeks to amplify the voices of young people to create new knowledge and understanding. The podcast is a collaboration between Abigail Harrison Moore from the University of Leeds and The Preservative Party, a group of young curators at Leeds City Museum who empower young people to break down traditional barriers and influence the way museum exhibitions and events are curated and presented. Together they’ve been exploring how participatory research can help us better understand power, who has it, and how it’s used in different settings. In Series 2 they explore what real collaboration looks like and how participatory research in the podcasting space can amplify the voices of young people.

Developing People

Hosted by the Organisational Development & Professional Learning (OD&PL) team, each episode explores the impactful programmes and initiatives designed to support professional growth, leadership, and workplace well-being happening at the University of Leeds. Hear from facilitators and colleagues about how OD&PL is shaping a culture of continuous learning, helping staff unlock new opportunities, develop key skills, and make a real difference in their roles and the wider organisation.

The Wellness Wire

Welcome to The Wellness Wire a student-led podcast by the Wellbeing Interns of the Faculty of Environment and the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Leeds Join us for quick wellbeing tips, inspiring anecdotes, and insightful discussions on topics that help you stay sharp, focused, and balanced. Whether it’s through physical activities, creative outlets, relaxation techniques, or meditation, we’re here to support your journey to better wellbeing. Got ideas or episode requests? Reach out to us on Instagram: @leedsfacultyofenvironment and @leedsfacultyeps. Don’t miss an episode — your wellbeing matters!

Clinical Education

Welcome to the Clinical Education National Network podcast channel at the University of Leeds.

Microbytes

Grab a coffee and take a ten-minute break to listen to our quick podcast. We’ve got tips and tricks to help you make the most of Microsoft 365, and we’ll be chatting to staff from across IT services to find out more about the services they provide.

Digital Darters

Welcome to Digital Darters: a podcast series on art, culture, and technology from the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies at the University of Leeds. Our school is a globally recognised leader of research and research-led teaching in historical, cultural and media-specific analysis, museum and heritage studies and fine art practice.

The Sound of Politics

Politicians speaking – on the news; in parliament; surrounded by whatever scenes might make them look like real people. How many of us are really listening to them? How many of us try to avoid them? How should we try to make sense of them? Hosted by Professor Stephen Coleman, this podcast is about how politicians speak: what to listen out for when you hear them; how to recognise their communication strategies; how to strip away the verbiage; and how to speak back to them. Join Stephen, and his guests, to analyse the Sound of Politics.

The Digital Education Systems Team

Podcasts and audio updates from the University of Leeds Digital Education Systems team. Updating on the latest news on the podcasting pilot project, and looking forward will aim to feature wider updates on activities within the Systems team.

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