Episodes

  • The Different Show Episode 10 March 2022 Mark Newsome
    Mar 12 2022

    This month we’ll be talking with Actor and stand up comedian Mark Newsome about his life, his bonkers work schedule, being in prison on the tele, his demons  and his attempts at finding love on the comedy circuit. We caught up with him in a cupboard somewhere in Oldham.


    More details about the podcast can be found on our website www.squarecircletheatre.co.uk.

    We’d love to hear from you if you have any ideas for future shows or you would like to be a guest. Please contact John on thediffshow@gmail.com. Or message us on our social media pages.

    The Different Show is supported by Square Circle Theatre and the National Lottery Community Fund.

     

    Thank you for listening. 

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    25 mins
  • The Different Show Episode 9 Feb 2022. Charlotte Hughes and Ginz.
    Feb 13 2022

    This month we talk with Charlotte Hughes The blogger and activist about work, social media, politics and Ken Loach.

    Ginz will also be sharing her experiences of work before she found out she was autistic.

    More details about the podcast can be found on our website www.squarecircletheatre.co.uk.

    We’d love to hear from you if you have any ideas for future shows or you would like to be a guest. Please contact John on thediffshow@gmail.com. Or message us on our social media pages.

    The Different Show is supported by Square Circle Theatre and the National Lottery Community Fund.

     

    Thank you for listening. 

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    35 mins
  • The Different Show Episode 8 January 2022. Sharon Hooley and AJ Valliant
    Jan 16 2022


     This month we’re going to be chatting to Dynamic Duo friends Sharon Hooley and A.J. Valliant.

     Sharon is and alternative lifestyle and human rights activist. She creates her own music and jewellery, and her dog Emily is the very first Emotional Support Dog in Salford. In 2017 Sharon was arrested while protesting at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, but quickly un-arrested when the police realised that they couldn’t get her wheelchair in the van.  She was diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Condition in 2018.

    AJ Valliant is a former voluntary Radio Presenter and music producer for the Heroes Project in Salford Quays, run by MBE Terry Snowden and Vikki Teri. He recorded demos for those who were Neurodiverse, in order to get them on the first rung of the ladder within the music industry. A fully qualified electrical engineer, he uses his skills to fix anything that “ticks on electricity”. He has now started to write and produce his own Dance Tracks and Songs which when put on iTunes, will be used to raise money for Autistic Charities.


    More details about the podcast can be found on our website www.squarecircletheatre.co.uk.

    We’d love to hear from you if you have any ideas for future shows or you would like to be a guest. Please contact John on thediffshow@gmail.com. Or message us on our social media pages.

    The Different Show is supported by Square Circle Theatre and the National Lottery Community Fund.

     

    Thank you for listening. 

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    35 mins
  • The Different Show Episode 7 November 2021
    Nov 5 2021

    In this month's episode of The Different Show we’ll be chatting to Catia our resident Psychologist about her intriguing new project ‘Let Your Roots Grow’. She’ll also be telling the story of how and why she built her ‘Rainbow House’.

    John talks to Award Winning Dan Gaze about his inspiring journey, dyslexia, prison and his mission to support young people with choosing the right road to success.

     Music this week come from Kamara with their song about how successful long-term relationships are definitely possible for neurodiverse people. 

    More details about the podcast can be found on our website www.squarecircletheatre.co.uk.

     

    We’d love to hear from you if you have any ideas for future shows or you would like to be a guest. Please contact John on thediffshow@gmail.com. Or message us on our social media pages.

     

    The Different Show is supported by Square Circle Theatre and the National Lottery Community Fund.

     

    Thank you for listening. 

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    39 mins
  • The Different Show Episode 6 October 2021 'Success'
    Oct 11 2021

    This month we'll be talking to writer and stand-up Heena Patel about peddling down the United States, Early Noughties Vampire Drag Dance Routines (Yes, that was actually a thing) and getting an Autism diagnosis.

    John catches up with Actor and Director Karl Cam to talk about Dyslexia, the business of acting and the techniques involved in absorbing a script into your body. We also find out why his nickname is 'Custard'.

    Music this month is a song from Kamara: 'Lizzie' was written for the play 'Lizzie's Charter' in support of the 1950's born women who were subject to the pensions scandal inflicted upon them by the Government.


    More details about the podcast can be found on our website www.squarecircletheatre.co.uk.

    We’d love to hear from you if you have any ideas for future shows or you would like to be a guest. Please contact John on thediffshow@gmail.com. Or message us on our social media pages. 

    The Different Show is supported by Square Circle Theatre and the National Lottery Community Fund. 

    Thank you for listening. 

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    33 mins
  • The Different Show Episode 5 September 2021 ADHD
    Sep 12 2021

    This month we'll be talking to two busy professional actors, Hayley Cartwright and Steve Cain about ADHD.

    Hayley Cartwright has been a professional actor for twenty-two years (although she doesn’t look old enough!) Her work includes a regular role in Coronation Street, Cold Feet, Magic Hands and portraying Ellen Wilkinson for the Peterloo Festival. She is also a TV and Radio presenter and is a Burgess of her home city, Preston.

    Steve Cain can be seen as ‘Ketchup Kevin’ in Jason Wingard’s feature film ‘Eaten by Lions’ on the BBC iplayer. His work includes TV roles on Coronation Street and theatre roles for the Manchester Shakespeare Company.

    Gina will be talking about her lifelong relationship with music and we'll be hearing her perform the song 'Some Kind of Monster' from the Manchester Shakespeare Company production 'Summer Dreaming'.

    More details about the podcast can be found on our website www.squarecircletheatre.co.uk.

    We’d love to hear from you if you have any ideas for future shows or you would like to be a guest. Please contact John on thediffshow@gmail.com. Or message us on our social media pages. 

    The Different Show is supported by Square Circle Theatre and the National Lottery Community Fund. 

    Thank you for listening. 

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    46 mins
  • The Different Show Episode 4 August 2021 Lockdown Stories
    Aug 6 2021

    In this month's episode of The Different Show we ask our guests about their experiences of the Covid 19 Lockdowns.

     John talks to Peter Marshall, autistic activist, about how the lockdowns have impacted on his own work, embracing new technology, Aut-scape and Traffic Lights.

    We catch up with writer and actor Selina Jayne Helliwell to find out how she's been spending her days after nearly two years of the theatres being closed. Her one-woman show 'The Formidable Lizzie Boone' premieres in Manchester in October 2021.

    And we find out how our resident Psychologist Catia has been coping with work and family life during the lockdown.

    Kamara provide the music with an ode to unwanted electrical brain activity: 'Wired'.

    More details about the podcast can be found on our website www.squarecircletheatre.co.uk.

    We’d love to hear from you if you have any ideas for future shows or you would like to be a guest. Please contact John on thediffshow@gmail.com. Or message us on our social media pages.

    The Different Show is supported by Square Circle Theatre and the National Lottery Community Fund.

    Thank you for listening. 



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    56 mins
  • The Different Show Episode 3 July 2021 'Relationships'
    Jul 7 2021

    In this month's extra-long episode Ginz and Catia discuss relationships: Is it possible for Neurodiverse people to have successful relationships with Neurotypical people? What effect does a late diagnosis have upon an existing relationship? How do we know when we're with the right person? 

    We'll be talking to Actor and Comedian, Zoe Iqbal, Stand-Up Andrew Michael Grogan and Journalist Charlotte Hughes about their relationships. If you would like to share your own experiences please email thediffshow@gmail.com. Confidentiality is guaranteed.

    More details about the podcast can be found on our website www.squarecircletheatre.co.uk.

    You can find out more about Charlotte's work by visiting  www.thepoorsideof.life

    We’d love to hear from you if you have any ideas for future shows or you would like to be a guest. Please contact John on thediffshow@gmail.com. Or message us on our social media pages.

    The Different Show is supported by Square Circle Theatre and the National Lottery Community Fund.

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    1 hr and 2 mins